1. OpenAI is suing Elon Musk, claiming his constant attacks are an attempt to disrupt the company and take control of its AI innovations for personal gain. This comes weeks after Musk offered $97 billion to buy OpenAI — an offer Altman rejected with a sarcastic counter-offer to buy Twitter for $9.74 billion.
2. Musk, who co-founded OpenAI but left in 2018, has criticized the company’s shift from a nonprofit to a for-profit model, accusing Altman of betraying its original mission. He also filed a lawsuit, claiming OpenAI became a closed-source Microsoft-backed entity.
3. A judge has dismissed Musk’s case, stating it lacked sufficient evidence, though a trial may still happen in late 2025. OpenAI countered with a lawsuit, accusing Musk of spreading misinformation and using bad-faith tactics.
4. The feud has intensified online, with both tech moguls exchanging jabs. Altman mocked Musk’s buyout offer, while Musk called Altman a “swindler.” Fans on social media have been enjoying the drama.
5. Meanwhile, Musk launched his own AI company, xAI, and remains critical of OpenAI’s direction — especially after the U.S. government awarded it a $500 million contract. The power struggle continues, with court battles and billion-dollar stakes at the center.
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