OpenAI says Musk claims in lawsuit āstem from Elonās regretsā heās out
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, at the Hope Global Forums annual meeting in Atlanta on Dec. 11, 2023.
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OpenAI executives disputed claims Elon Musk laid out in a lawsuit on Thursday, and said the Tesla CEO is upset that heās no longer part of the artificial intelligence startup.
āWe believe the claims in this suit may stem from Elonās regrets about not being involved with the company today,ā wrote OpenAI Chief Strategy Officer Jason Kwon in an internal memo on Friday that was viewed by CNBC. āIt is deeply disappointing to see Elon take this action against a company he helped start, especially given his close collaboration with some of you who are still here working towards the mission.ā
Musk co-founded OpenAI in 2015 andĀ stepped downĀ from its board in 2018, four years after saying that AI is āpotentially more dangerous than nukes.ā
Musk is now suingĀ MicrosoftābackedĀ OpenAIĀ and CEO Sam Altman, among others, alleging they abandoned the companyās founding mission to developĀ artificial intelligenceĀ āfor the benefit of humanity broadly.ā
Since releasing the ChatGPT chatbot to the public in late 2022, OpenAI has become one of the hottest startups on the planet, with a valuation reportedly over $80 billion. The companyās convoluted ācapped-profitā structure resulted in Altman being briefly ousted by the board late last year, before an uproar among investors and employees led to his quick reinstatement.
Musk has long wanted recognition for his central role in the creation of OpenAI, and he spent large chunks of the lawsuit telling his version of events. His lawyers said in the suit that Musk was approached in 2015 by Altman and OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman and agreed to form a nonprofit lab that would develop artificial general intelligence, or AGI, outside of the corporate sphere.
Muskās attorneys said their client contributed over $15 million to OpenAI in 2016, which was āmore than any other donorā and helped the startup build a team of ātop talent.ā The next year, Musk gave nearly $20 million to OpenAI, which the attorneys reiterated was more than other backers. In total, Musk invested over $44 million into OpenAI from 2016 through September 2020, according to the suit.
Additionally, Musk leased OpenAIās initial office space āand paid the monthly rental expenses,ā the suit said. He was also āpresent for important company milestones.ā
Kwon didnāt dispute Muskās central role in the early days of OpenAI, but he added some other details. For example, Kwon wrote that Musk at one point indicated he needed āfull initial control and majority equityā and later suggested that OpenAI merge with Tesla.
āWe did not think either approach was right for the mission,ā Kwon wrote.
In the memo, Altman called Musk a hero of his and said the he misses the old version of his co-founder. But he said the companyās mission continues.
While itās the first time the dispute between the two sides has resulted in a fiery lawsuit, theyāve been at odds for a while.
Before he split with OpenAI, Tesla hired co-founder Andrej Karpathy as senior director of AI. Karpathy returned to OpenAI in 2023. And Musk has been notably vocal in his opposition to OpenAI and its Microsoft partnership in recent years, stating publicly in November that OpenAI had deviated from its original mission.
āOpenAI should be renamed āsuper closed source for maximum profit AI,ā because this is what it actually is,ā Musk said onstage at The New York Timesā DealBook conference. Regarding OpenAIās transformation from an āopen source foundationā to a multibillion-dollar for-profit company, Musk said, āI donāt know, is this legal?ā
Kwon insisted on Friday that OpenAI is independent and continues to work āto ensure AGI benefits all of humanity.ā
Muskās lawyers didnāt immediately respond to a request for comment.
ā CNBCās Lora Kolodny and Hayden Field contributed to this report
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