Two days earlier than the Elon Musk vs. OpenAI trial started final week, Musk texted the mannequin maker’s president and co-founder Greg Brockman. Musk recommended to Brockman that OpenAI settle the go well with.
After Brockman replied by suggesting each side drop their fits, the trade went off the rails, with Musk responding: “By the tip of this week, you and Sam would be the most hated males in America. Should you insist, so will probably be.”
That is all in line with a brand new submitting submitted on Sunday by OpenAI’s lawyers. The submitting didn’t embody copies of the textual content trade, and most of it was devoted to convincing the choose why this trade on settlement talks ought to be admitted into proof. The choose, nonetheless, was not having it, ruling the trade inadmissible, per TechCrunch reporter Tim Fernholz, who’s on-site protecting the trial.
The implication, nonetheless, is evident. Musk’s lawsuit seeks to unwind OpenAI’s for-profit construction, require its tech be made accessible to the general public, strip Microsoft’s licensing settlement, and compel OpenAI to pay him basic, compensatory, and punitive damages plus his lawyer’s charges. After OpenAI’s attorneys publicly shared this “settle-or-else” textual content, observers instantly clocked that possibly this trial isn’t about Musk’s concern for AI security, however about demanding cash from its success whereas kneecapping a rival. That is, primarily, what OpenAI’s countersuit alleges.
In the meantime, the trial continues.
