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Elon Musk launches a new attack on OpenAI to prevent the desired further development

TL;DR: Elon Musk has filed a preliminary injunction against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman to prevent the company from becoming for-profit and engaging in activities such as investing in competitors. Musk argues that OpenAI has deviated from its original nonprofit mission. The case will be heard in California in January.

Elon Musk has seized his opportunity to prevent OpenAI from becoming a for-profit company by submitting a motion to Tesla’s CEO preliminary injunction against OpenAI co-founder and CEO Sam Altman.

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The CEO of SpaceX and Tesla has long after OpenAI As the nonprofit took a $13 billion investment from Microsoft, claiming the company Musk originally co-founded as a counterweight to Google, the rapid development of artificial intelligence has now moved away from its original nonprofit mission of turning transparency into artificial intelligence Intelligence to bring intelligence. Now Musk has filed a preliminary injunction that will be heard in the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of California in early January next year.

The injunction calls for OpenAI to be prevented from engaging in activities such as investing in OpenAI’s competitors – even xAI, Elon Musk’s own AI company, which “have unlawfully obtained information relevant to competition“through OpenAI’s partnership with Microsoft, the conversion from a nonprofit corporation to a for-profit corporation, and the transfer of any OpenAI assets to competitors, subsidiaries or affiliates. Musk has also made claims previous complaints that OpenAI defrauded him of $44 million by “known concerns about the existential damage” of the AI.

Plaintiffs and the public need a break” they wrote in the filing. “An injunction to preserve what remains of OpenAI’s non-profit character, free from self-dealing, is the only appropriate remedy. If not, the OpenAI promised to Musk and the public will be long gone by the time the court rules on the merits.

Maintaining OpenAI’s nonprofit status pending final resolution and halting further self-serving transactions by Altman protects both the organization’s founding mission and the public interest in the proper governance of charities.Musk’s lawyers said in the filing.

No objective observer today can look at OpenAI and say that it bears any resemblance to what it promised to be.“Musk lawyers wrote.”Plaintiffs respectfully request that the Court maintain the status quo and suspend Defendants’ deteriorating conduct pending final determination.

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