Summary

Elon Musk has filed a court injunction to block OpenAI’s transition to a fully for-profit business and prevent it from allegedly restricting investors from supporting competitors like his AI startup, xAI.

Musk accuses OpenAI and Microsoft of antitrust violations, claiming they used “group boycotts” to limit funding for rivals while benefitting from shared sensitive information.

OpenAI dismissed the allegations as baseless. The legal battle reflects escalating competition in the booming generative AI industry, valued at $157 billion, with Musk’s xAI emerging as a new challenger.

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    25 days ago

    If the world actually made sense, the phrase “Elon Musk asks court to” would possess the exact same significance (or lack thereof) as the phrase “Joe from down the street asks court to.”

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    25 days ago

    I don’t generally agree with billionaires making government decisions (not that they didn’t already), but i agree with Elon on this one. Nothing good will come from monetizing OpenAI.

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      24 days ago

      Idk if you agree as much as happen to have somewhat aligned interests for completely unrelated reasons.

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        Yeah, poor word choice on my part. He wants to develop his own AI, and he sees this as a threat to that. I see monetization of AI as a scourge on society.

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    Seems Musk is already working hard on eliminating any competition he might have. Wants to get rid of NASA too, I mean, there are companies that can do this, y’know? Let me think, what company could take over from NASA… Mmmm… 🤔

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      No company can take over Nasa. Nasa is a research organisation. It actually pushes the envelope and does things that have no apparent objective ROI… like going to Mars and driving around a rover. Only a government funded organisation can do that.

      Of course we can just pour endless buckets of money into for-profits… but then who decides what is done with the money… Nasa actually has the organization for this… with scientists… clear grant processes etc. etc.

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        Oh of course no company can, and especially SpaceX can’t. SpaceX is a lot of fluff, and I’m sure some get great Engineers work there, but if you look at what they have done so far it’s laughably bad. It took well over 3 billion from the US government to put people on Mars and so far it managed to blow up a banana over the Indian ocean… oh, and to needlessly blow up a launch pad.

        Doesn’t matter though, Elon Musk who keeps yelling that the government is wasting too much money (but not on his company of course!!) now is in the position to make the US tax payer really bad through the nose and make sure the money lands in his pocket.

        He’s still working hard on getting the 56 billion dollar for Tesla because of course… But he can get so much more for his mars scam!

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      I mean give OpenAi refused to sell to Musk, and Musk has his own competing product (Gronk) - I think he wants just one of them to implode. Might be able to accomplish that with four years in office, definitely will if this “team” manages to stay around longer.

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        Thank you, that’s a much better name. Considering the one thing it can’t do is grok anything.

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      Of course he is. Fed with all that sweet sweet data from Xitter. So it will be a rascist Frankensteinian nightmare.

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        “Sure, I’ll display a recipe for vanilla pudding! First, eliminate all black people. Woke mobs must be removed for proper cohesion. Whisk until properly White™ and deny Palestine the right to exist. Vanilla pudding is a wonderful dessert to serve your fellow patriots as you eliminate the left virus from America™©®.”

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      He was initially invested in OpenAI, but then there was a dispute over the strategies and Musk left OpenAI. Musk now has the company xAI and is developing Grok.

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    I also would not like to see OpenAI shift to fully for-profit but Msuk’s allegations lack merit.

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    The article says one of the main claims in the suit is that OpenAi is violating RICO (racketeering) laws. I don’t get how they came up with that but I’m happy someone is turning the screws on them, even if it is Elon.