A legal battle has begun in the U.S. between Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman regarding the company's development and its departure from its original mission. This was reported by AP, according to UNN.
Details
The hearings kicked off with jury selection in a California federal court. The case concerns the transformation of OpenAI — from a non-profit project that Musk funded since 2015 into a for-profit company.
Essence of the Lawsuit
Musk accuses Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman of abandoning the original idea of creating artificial intelligence for the benefit of society and shifting the company to a commercial format.
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The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI's leadership purportedly acted without his knowledge and changed the company's course toward profit-making.
In response, OpenAI rejects the allegations and claims the lawsuit is an attempt by Musk to influence competition in the field of artificial intelligence after founding his own company, xAI.
Possible Consequences
The court's decision could impact the balance of power in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, which has significant economic and technological influence.
Musk previously demanded over $100 billion in compensation; however, he later dropped personal claims and requested that the funds be directed toward charitable purposes. He also insists on Altman's resignation from the OpenAI board of directors.
The trial is expected to feature testimony from both sides and could become one of the pivotal cases in the sphere of technological disputes.