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AI feud: How Musk and Altman's partnership turned toxic

  • Elon Musk's unsolicited bid to buy OpenAI for $97.4 billion was rejected by CEO Sam Altman, who stated, "The company is 'not for sale'".
  • Musk's departure from OpenAI in 2018 was contentious, with OpenAI claiming he left after his attempts to become CEO were rejected.
  • The feud escalated when Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, claiming it had betrayed its founding mission, and later attempted to block its conversion to a for-profit company.
  • Altman criticized Musk's actions as stemming from regret over leaving OpenAI and suggested Musk should focus on building a better product instead of hindering OpenAI's progress.
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AI feud: How Musk and Altman's partnership turned toxic

The feud between Elon Musk and Sam Altman has become one of the bitterest rivalries in business history, with the Tesla tycoon bidding to buy Altman's OpenAI in an apparent attempt to derail the ChatGPT maker's ascent to becoming one of the world's most important companies.

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They founded OpenAI together, now they are fighting for its control and for whispering in Trump's ear. A challenge of philosophies, personalities and billions

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