Elon Musk launches legal action against OpenAI accusing it of putting profits before transparency

ELON Musk has launched legal action against the world’s biggest AI firm — saying it is a danger to humanity.

The Tesla chief, 52, who co-founded OpenAI in 2015, claimed it put profits before transparency.

Elon Musk accused OpenAI boss Sam Altman of a ‘stark betrayal’ for signing a £9billion deal with MicrosoftReuters

In Californian documents, he accused OpenAI boss Sam Altman of a “stark betrayal” for signing a £9billion deal with Microsoft.

Mr Musk also said ChatGPT creators were working towards Artificial General Intelligence — when computers are smarter than people — without safeguarding.

He wrote: “OpenAI is not just developing but is actually refining an AGI to maximise profits for Microsoft, rather than for the benefit of humanity.

“AGI is a grave threat to humanity.”

Microsoft is now the biggest investor in the company and last year supplied $10bn in funding to incorporate OpenAI’s GPT systems on the Bing browser.

The lawsuit claims that Musk, who quit OpenAI in 2018, contributed £100million in start-up funding.

Mr Musk now runs rival chatbot firm xAI alongside the X social media platform, formerly known as Twitter.

OpenAI and Microsoft were approached for comment.

   

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