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Elon Musk Sues OpenAI Leaders For Fraud, Claims ‘Deceit Of Shakespearean Proportions’

Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman, accusing them of fraud and breach of contract. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, claims that the actions of Altman and Brockman are of “Shakespearean proportions” in terms of deceit. Allegations According to the complaint, Musk alleges that OpenAI’s leadership […]

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Elon Musk Sues OpenAI Leaders For Fraud, Claims ‘Deceit Of Shakespearean Proportions’

Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman, accusing them of fraud and breach of contract. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, claims that the actions of Altman and Brockman are of “Shakespearean proportions” in terms of deceit.

Allegations

According to the complaint, Musk alleges that OpenAI’s leadership shifted its focus from its original charitable purpose to a for-profit model aimed at personal gain. The complaint highlights OpenAI’s partnership with Microsoft and its network of for-profit affiliates, now valued at $100 billion, as evidence of this shift.

Background

  • OpenAI’s Mission: Musk, a co-founder of OpenAI, invested millions into the organization in 2015 to develop Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) for the public good.
  • Boardroom Conflict: Musk’s legal action follows a boardroom dispute, which he claims prompted him to sue in order to redirect OpenAI back to its original mission.

OpenAI’s Response

OpenAI has stated in court that Musk initially supported the idea of a for-profit structure but abandoned it when his preferences were not followed.

Legal Representation

Elon Musk is represented by attorney Marc Toberoff, known for high-profile cases against Warner Brothers and Disney. Toberoff has previously represented the creators of iconic comic characters like Superman and Spider-Man.

Current Status

Musk withdrew a previous lawsuit in June but reserved the right to refile, which has now been exercised. The case is expected to unfold in California courts, focusing on OpenAI’s operational shifts and alleged breaches of its foundational goals.

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