Barry Weiss
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And I think it's safe to say that most listeners of this show will like vaguely know that there's a conflict between Elon Musk having to do with this, one of his companies, one of his many companies. But they're certainly not following the nitty gritty details of the various lawsuits and of the conflict more generally. So I want to try and summarize it in the most fair way that I can.
And I think it's safe to say that most listeners of this show will like vaguely know that there's a conflict between Elon Musk having to do with this, one of his companies, one of his many companies. But they're certainly not following the nitty gritty details of the various lawsuits and of the conflict more generally. So I want to try and summarize it in the most fair way that I can.
And I think it's safe to say that most listeners of this show will like vaguely know that there's a conflict between Elon Musk having to do with this, one of his companies, one of his many companies. But they're certainly not following the nitty gritty details of the various lawsuits and of the conflict more generally. So I want to try and summarize it in the most fair way that I can.
And then you'll tell me if I've gotten it. wrong or where I've overstepped. So OpenAI begins in 2015, and it starts as a nonprofit. And in a blog post introducing OpenAI to the world in December of that year, you wrote this, "'OpenAI is a nonprofit artificial intelligence research company.
And then you'll tell me if I've gotten it. wrong or where I've overstepped. So OpenAI begins in 2015, and it starts as a nonprofit. And in a blog post introducing OpenAI to the world in December of that year, you wrote this, "'OpenAI is a nonprofit artificial intelligence research company.
And then you'll tell me if I've gotten it. wrong or where I've overstepped. So OpenAI begins in 2015, and it starts as a nonprofit. And in a blog post introducing OpenAI to the world in December of that year, you wrote this, "'OpenAI is a nonprofit artificial intelligence research company.
Our goal is to advance digital intelligence in the way that is most likely to benefit humanity as a whole, unconstrained by a need to generate financial return.'" Since our research is free from financial obligations, we can better focus on a positive human impact. And this was a huge aspect of the brand.
Our goal is to advance digital intelligence in the way that is most likely to benefit humanity as a whole, unconstrained by a need to generate financial return.'" Since our research is free from financial obligations, we can better focus on a positive human impact. And this was a huge aspect of the brand.
Our goal is to advance digital intelligence in the way that is most likely to benefit humanity as a whole, unconstrained by a need to generate financial return.'" Since our research is free from financial obligations, we can better focus on a positive human impact. And this was a huge aspect of the brand.
Then, fast forward four years, in 2019, OpenAI moves to what it called a hybrid model with a for-profit arm that got a billion-dollar investment from Microsoft in that year. Since then, Microsoft has poured something like $13 billion—it might be a higher number—more into the company. And Elon was one of the co-founders, as I mentioned, since the beginning.
Then, fast forward four years, in 2019, OpenAI moves to what it called a hybrid model with a for-profit arm that got a billion-dollar investment from Microsoft in that year. Since then, Microsoft has poured something like $13 billion—it might be a higher number—more into the company. And Elon was one of the co-founders, as I mentioned, since the beginning.
Then, fast forward four years, in 2019, OpenAI moves to what it called a hybrid model with a for-profit arm that got a billion-dollar investment from Microsoft in that year. Since then, Microsoft has poured something like $13 billion—it might be a higher number—more into the company. And Elon was one of the co-founders, as I mentioned, since the beginning.
But his relationship with the company soured over time because he disagreed with the shift that I just described, the shift from this nonprofit model to a hybrid model. And he eventually leaves the company and steps down from the board. And that takes us to this year.
But his relationship with the company soured over time because he disagreed with the shift that I just described, the shift from this nonprofit model to a hybrid model. And he eventually leaves the company and steps down from the board. And that takes us to this year.
But his relationship with the company soured over time because he disagreed with the shift that I just described, the shift from this nonprofit model to a hybrid model. And he eventually leaves the company and steps down from the board. And that takes us to this year.
in which Elon has sued you and OpenAI on several different occasions so far this year, and he has given many interviews and posted countless amount of tweets or exes or whatever we're supposed to call them about this conflict. All of the lawsuits claim that you were in some kind of contract violation by putting profits ahead of the public good in the move to advance AI.
in which Elon has sued you and OpenAI on several different occasions so far this year, and he has given many interviews and posted countless amount of tweets or exes or whatever we're supposed to call them about this conflict. All of the lawsuits claim that you were in some kind of contract violation by putting profits ahead of the public good in the move to advance AI.
in which Elon has sued you and OpenAI on several different occasions so far this year, and he has given many interviews and posted countless amount of tweets or exes or whatever we're supposed to call them about this conflict. All of the lawsuits claim that you were in some kind of contract violation by putting profits ahead of the public good in the move to advance AI.
And then last month, and this is the most recent development, Elon asked the district judge in California to block OpenAI from converting to this for-profit structure. Okay, that was a mouthful. Did I summarize it properly? And is there anything crucial that I left out or misstated?
And then last month, and this is the most recent development, Elon asked the district judge in California to block OpenAI from converting to this for-profit structure. Okay, that was a mouthful. Did I summarize it properly? And is there anything crucial that I left out or misstated?