Gelonghui on November 15th: Elon Musk accused Sam Altman and his company OpenAI of attempting to monopolize the generative ai market and sacrificing safety in the competition in court documents. In the revised complaint, Musk pointed out that OpenAI has now abandoned its disguise as a charity organization, no longer focusing on openness and safety, but eager to complete the restructuring within two years. Musk's lawyers wrote in the amended complaint submitted to the federal court in Oakland, California on Thursday evening, 'Microsoft and OpenAI are obviously dissatisfied with their monopoly or near-monopoly position in the generative ai field, and are now actively trying to eliminate these competitors by requesting investors not to fund competitors (such as xAI)." The revised complaint lists 26 legal claims, spanning 107 pages, while the original complaint only had 15 claims totaling 83 pages. Musk also expressed concerns about OpenAI starting to sign contracts with the Department of Defense and removing the prohibition of using its technology for 'activities with a high risk of bodily harm' (such as weapon development or military warfare) from its usage policy.
马斯克指控OpenAI垄断市场和牺牲安全,双方矛盾再升级
Elon Musk accuses OpenAI of monopolizing the market and sacrificing safety, further escalating the conflict between the two parties.
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