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Sam Altman says he thought Elon Musk would have 'more empathy' for OpenAI's big dreams because it 'wasn't that long ago Elon was crazily talking about launching rockets'

Mar 19, 2024 - businessinsider.com
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman criticized Elon Musk for his lack of empathy towards the AI company's ambitions, referencing Musk's own experience with skepticism towards his rocket company SpaceX. Altman's comments came in response to Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and Altman himself, accusing them of violating their nonprofit mission by partnering with Microsoft. Altman also mentioned that Musk had once wanted to turn OpenAI into a for-profit company under his control.

Altman expressed confusion over Musk's conduct and his proposal to drop the lawsuit if OpenAI changed its name to "ClosedAI". Vinod Khosla, an early OpenAI backer, also criticized Musk's lawsuit, suggesting it was a sign of inability to innovate. Altman echoed this sentiment, stating that the situation was unbecoming of a builder like Musk, whom he respects. Both OpenAI and Musk's representatives have yet to respond to requests for comment.

Key takeaways:

  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed disappointment in Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI, stating that Musk once wanted to turn OpenAI into a for-profit company under his control.
  • Musk accused OpenAI of violating its nonprofit mission when it partnered with Microsoft, a claim that Altman finds bewildering.
  • Musk offered to drop his lawsuit if OpenAI changed its name to "ClosedAI," a proposal that Altman found astonishing and indicative of the lack of seriousness in Musk's lawsuit.
  • Altman and early OpenAI backer Vinod Khosla both expressed disappointment in Musk's actions, stating that it is unbecoming of a builder like Musk and feels like "sour grapes."
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