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OpenAI Alleges Musk Sought Illicit Control
7 Apr
Summary
- OpenAI urged probes into Musk's alleged anti-competitive behavior.
- Musk's actions aimed to control OpenAI for personal gain.
- A trial looms over Musk's bid for $134 billion in damages.

OpenAI has formally asked California and Delaware's top legal officers to investigate Elon Musk, alleging improper and anti-competitive behavior. The company asserts Musk repeatedly tried to gain personal control over OpenAI's future in artificial intelligence.
These claims arise amidst a lawsuit filed by Musk against OpenAI and Microsoft, where he seeks $134 billion in damages. The trial, anticipated soon, could affect agreements made with the states regarding OpenAI's restructuring.
OpenAI's chief strategy officer noted Musk's lawsuit challenges the viability of organizations adhering to specific mission and structure agreements. The company finalized a restructuring plan in October, granting Microsoft a 27% ownership stake while maintaining nonprofit control.
California's Attorney General is reviewing the letter, while Delaware's office has not yet commented. Musk, a co-founder of OpenAI, has become a significant rival through his company xAI.