Elon Musk Concludes Testimony in Lawsuit Against OpenAI Over For-Profit Shift
In Brief
The case highlights disputes over OpenAI's transition from nonprofit to for-profit and the use of its AI models.
Key Facts
- Elon Musk testified that he did not read the fine print regarding OpenAI's move to a for-profit structure.
- Musk's testimony in the lawsuit against OpenAI concluded on Thursday.
- Musk stated he was reassured by Sam Altman and others that OpenAI would remain a nonprofit.
- Musk confirmed that his company xAI used OpenAI’s models to train its own AI, Grok.
- A judge in the case emphasized that artificial intelligence itself is not on trial.
What Happened
Elon Musk completed his testimony in a lawsuit against OpenAI, addressing the organization's change to a for-profit model and the use of its AI models by his company xAI.
Why It Matters
The proceedings focus attention on the governance and commercialization of AI technology, raising questions about transparency and collaboration in the industry.
What's Next
Further court proceedings are expected, with continued scrutiny on OpenAI's structure and the broader implications for AI development and business practices.
Sources
- The Independent — Elon Musk admits on stand he ‘didn’t read the fine print’ about OpenAI for-profit plan(1h ago)
- Google News — Elon Musk confirms xAI used OpenAI’s models to train Grok(4h ago)
- CBS News — Elon Musk concludes testimony in OpenAI trial(28m ago)
