Musk’s Rivals Fear He Will Target Them With His New Power
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed concern at a New York Times conference about Elon Musk’s ability to use political power, saying it would be "profoundly un-American."
- Altman believes Musk's influence should not be used to harm competitors or benefit his businesses, stating, "I don’t think people would tolerate that."
- Despite the ongoing legal dispute, Altman mentioned he is "not that worried" about Musk’s influence in the incoming Trump administration.
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Sam Altman seems to be trying to make peace with Elon Musk
It seems like at least one-half of technology’s hottest feud is offering an olive branch. Sam Altman, the CEO and cofounder of OpenAI, had mostly positive words at Wednesday’s DealBook Summit for Elon Musk, his OpenAI cofounder and current competitor. “I grew up with Elon as a mega hero. I thought what Elon was doing was absolutely incredible for the world,” Altman told DealBook founder Andrew Ross Sorkin. “Of course, I have different feelings a…
WSJ reporter says Musk’s rivals fear he will target them with new power
“Wall Street Journal” reporter Keach Hagey joins CNN to discuss her report outlining why many of Elon Musk’s tech rivals are worried he will target them now that he’s gained favor with President-elect Donald Trump.
OpenAI's Sam Altman 'not that worried' about rival Elon Musk's influence in the Trump administration
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who is in a legal dispute with rival Elon Musk, said said he is “not that worried” about Musk's influence in the incoming Trump administration.Altman told a New York Times conference Wednesday that he “may turn out to be wrong” but he strongly believes that Musk will do the right thing."It would be profoundly un-American to use political power, to the degree that Elon has it, to hurt your competitors and advantage your own…
'Makes me nervous': Elon Musk's business rivals reportedly in fear as his power grows
Tech billionaire Elon Musk now finds himself one of the most powerful non-governmental figures in American history — and it has a lot of his critics and business rivals worried of reprisal under a Donald Trump administration, reported the Wall Street Journal.The two men grew close during the 2024 election campaign, with Musk — now the richest man on the planet through his Tesla electric vehicle company and government contract-funded SpaceX firm …
Musk’s Rivals Fear He Will Target Them
Wall Street Journal: “Musk’s scorched-earth tactics have sent waves of concern through his lengthy list of business rivals, who over the years have included Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates and Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos. They have watched him ascend to an unprecedented level of power for a private citizen while continuing to nurse his private business grievances.” “The richest man in the world is poised to have significant …
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