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Elon Musk said he'll withdraw his $97.4 billion bid to buy OpenAI if the ChatGPT maker stops trying to become a for-profit company. The latest installment in the Musk versus OpenAI saga comes from ...
According to a court filing on Wednesday, lawyers for Musk said that the billionaire is willing to withdraw his bid for ...
OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, has ditched its push to become a for-profit company after heavy criticism from Elon ...
In February, a Musk-led group offered to buy control of OpenAI for $97.4 billion, a bid that was swiftly rejected. Last month investors backed OpenAI in a round that valued the startup at $300 ...
OpenAI countersued Elon Musk Wednesday, citing a pattern of harassment by Musk and asking a federal judge to stop him from any “further unlawful and unfair action” against OpenAI, in a court ...
(Reuters) -A consortium led by Elon Musk will withdraw its $97.4-billion bid for OpenAI's non-profit arm if the ChatGPT maker drops plans to become a for-profit entity, the billionaire's lawyers ...
From co-founding OpenAI to Musk’s failed 2018 takeover bid, tensions have escalated with lawsuits, withdrawals, and re-filings. With Musk’s OpenAI bid signaling his shifting priorities ...
Chevron OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, left, rejected a bid from SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk to purchase his company. The countersuit began by saying that Musk worked with OpenAI’s founders to help ...
In a letter, obtained by POLITICO, OpenAI’s lawyer suggested the Coalition for AI Nonprofit Integrity echoes arguments Musk has made in court against OpenAI’s plans to convert to a for-profit ...
Altman touched on OpenAI's ongoing legal battle with Elon Musk, who co-founded the nonprofit research lab group in 2015, in Musk's bid to stop OpenAI from converting to a for-profit that would be ...
Musk's bid is likely to ratchet up longstanding tensions with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over the future of the ChatGPT maker at the heart of a boom in generative AI technology. Altman on Monday ...