OpenAI's Safety Under Fire: Musk's Lawsuit Ignites Debate
Elon Musk's lawsuit is dragging OpenAI's safety promises through the mud. Former insiders are airing grievances about a mission drift from pure research to a product-obsessed machine.
Elon Musk's lawsuit is dragging OpenAI's safety promises through the mud. Former insiders are airing grievances about a mission drift from pure research to a product-obsessed machine.
Elon Musk's Revocable Trust is paying a mere $1.5 million to settle an SEC lawsuit over his delayed disclosure of Twitter stock purchases. It's a deal that smells more like a parking ticket than a serious reprimand.
Greg Brockman took the stand, defending his $30 billion OpenAI stake. His testimony paints a picture of hard-won success, directly countering Elon Musk's narrative.
Elon Musk is out here admitting his AI startup, xAI, has been borrowing some brainpower from OpenAI to get its own chatbot, Grok, up to snuff. Apparently, a little thing called 'model distillation' is the dirty secret.
The tech world is abuzz with AI, but the path to actual profit remains as clear as mud. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's legal spat with OpenAI highlights the industry's existential questions.
The courtroom drama unfolds as Elon Musk takes the stand against OpenAI. At stake: the very soul of artificial general intelligence and whether it serves humanity or just a select few.
Elon Musk wants regulation for robotics. Don't mistake this for a sudden outbreak of conscience—it's a strategic move that benefits him far more than you'd think.