ChatGPT owner Sam Altman accused Elon Musk of trying to endanger his business in a new contra suit

Sam Altman, owner of OpenAI and ChatGPT, accused the founder of being a competitor, Elon Musk, tried to endanger his business in a new backwards.

Altman accused Musk with an unethical and dishonest business tactic, saying that the February $ 97.375 billion Billionaire Tech offer to buy it was a “fake offer” specifically intended to prevent efforts to raise open funds.

“Through a press attack, a dangerous campaign broadcast to more than 200 million followers of the Musk on the social media platform that he controls [X]Demand for flow for company records, harassing legal claims, and fake offers for opening assets, Musk has tried every tool available to endanger opening, “the lawsuit read.

In addition, Musk’s offer worth $ 97,375 billion to buy AI companies is allegedly made to get unfair competitive advantage, according to Conortesuit Openai.

“Musk has been involved in these efforts to slow down the progress of opening and damage its ability to compete effectively in an increasingly crowded field, but also to seize and maintain XAI unacceptable excellence designed to disturb the competition more broadly for the benefits of XAI Musk, at the expense of public interest,” accusing Openai.

Remember that in February, Altman rejected the offer of $ 97.4 billion to take over his company, Openai, by an investor consortium led by Musk.

Also read: Elon Musk confirms the takeover X by his AI company

The owner of X said he had offered $ 97.4 billion to buy a non -profit organization that controlled openi, in a step that came a few months after he sued an artificial intelligence company.

In a statement, Musk, who founded OpenAI in 2015 but left in 2018, said, “It’s time for Openai to return to the power of open-source, which focuses on safety first.”

Marc Toberoff, Musk’s lawyer, also acknowledged that he gave his offer to the council for “all assets” from a technology-up-to-step company that is likely to intensify the old tension with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.

However, the offer of $ 97.4 billion, which was intended to block artificial intelligence companies to transform into a non -profit company, was strongly rejected by Altman.

On the Musk X social media site (previously Twitter), Altman responded to the offer by writing, “No, thank you, but if you want, we can buy Twitter for $ 9.74 billion.”

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