OpenAI responds to Musk's lawsuit: the claims are repetitive and still baseless

2024-12-02 19:43:41
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ChainCatcher news, recently Musk requested a U.S. court to stop the U.S. open artificial intelligence research center OpenAI from "illegally" transforming into a for-profit entity. A spokesperson for OpenAI stated that Musk's application is "repetitive and still baseless."

In February of this year, Musk filed a lawsuit, claiming that when he provided funding and other support for the founding of OpenAI, there was an agreement with the company's two co-founders that OpenAI should be a "non-profit organization," but OpenAI violated its founding goals and mission by pursuing profit. In June, Musk withdrew this lawsuit, only to refile it in August.

In November of this year, Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI escalated again, accusing OpenAI of attempting to monopolize the generative artificial intelligence market.

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