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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