Elon Musk Drops Lawsuit Against OpenAI
Elon Musk Drops Lawsuit , Against OpenAI.<br />In February of this year, Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and two of its co-founders, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman.<br />In February of this year, Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and two of its co-founders, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman.<br />In February of this year, Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and two of its co-founders, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman.<br />The suit alleged that OpenAI initially worked <br />to develop artificial general intelligence <br />"for the benefit of humanity" but later strayed <br />from that goal to become a for-profit entity. .<br />Musk, who had a hand in launching <br />OpenAI, was suing "for breach of contract <br />and fiduciary duty," CNBC reports.<br />In March, experts told CNBC that the suit had a murky legal foundation because there was no formal written agreement signed by each party.<br />On June 11, Musk dropped the lawsuit.<br />It was dismissed without prejudice.<br />His decision to drop the lawsuit comes <br />one day after he threatened Apple over <br />its new partnership with OpenAI.<br />His decision to drop the lawsuit comes <br />one day after he threatened Apple over <br />its new partnership with OpenAI.<br />He called the partnership "an unacceptable security violation" since Apple has <br />"no clue what's actually going on.".<br />It’s patently absurd that Apple isn’t <br />smart enough to make their own <br />AI, yet is somehow capable of <br />ensuring that OpenAI will protect <br />your security & privacy!, Elon Musk, via X.<br />Musk went on to say that if Apple <br />"integrates OpenAI at the OS level," the company's devices will be banned at his businesses.