Elon Musk Again Sued Open AI And Company CEO Sam Altman The richest man in the world, Elon Musk, has again filed a lawsuit against the artificial intelligence company Open AI and its CEO, Sam Altman. Musk, who previously filed a lawsuit against the company and its CEO, filed a lawsuit against the company again on Monday.
According to international media, Musk has filed a lawsuit against Open AI, its co-founder Greg Brockman, and CEO Sam Altman in a federal court in Northern California. In particular, Musk alleges that the company was established to benefit humanity, and in the current situation, the company has deviated from its initial goal.
Earlier, Musk filed a lawsuit against the company for the same reason. However, when Open AI released Musk’s email during the hearing, he withdrew the case. The email mentioned the agreement between Musk and the company. It was said through a blog that Musk was against the company with unnecessary arguments.
In the lawsuit filed Monday, Musk said Open AI is focused on profit instead of being transparent and secure. Musk joined Open AI as a co-founder in 2015.
Later in 2017, he left the board and started giving financial support to the company from outside. However, later Musk went against OpenAI saying that the company was becoming profitable.
However, Musk did not understand that the company was receiving financial support from Microsoft. Therefore, he criticized Open AI, arguing that artificial intelligence is not in the interest of humanity.
Later, after the company brought a premium version in collaboration with Microsoft, Musk became a fierce critic of OpenAI.