Jaden Schaefer
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Podcast Appearances
So today on the show, I want to dive into this lawsuit, justifications, everything going into it, as well as we have nine new, I guess, like kind of big points, revelations, you could say, from dire and diary entries, text messages, and late night emails.
In the court documents, there's about 100 documents that were just unsealed in this Elon Musk versus Sam Altman lawsuit coming from the co founders of
So there's a lot of juicy stuff that just came out in this story.
And I think a lot of implications for the AI industry overall.
So today on the show, I'll try to dive into all of this without making it an article from People Magazine.
So I'll try to get you the unbiased business side of this whole drama because I think it has a lot of implications for the AI industry.
All right, let's get into it.
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All right, so Elon Musk, he's just filed the lawsuit, which is seeking between $79 billion and $134 billion in damages.
This is an astronomical amount of money from OpenAI, but also Microsoft.
He also tied Microsoft to this because they were the early investor in OpenAI, and they kind of had, I guess, some knowledge, and they were pushing OpenAI to be a for-profit instead of an open-source company.
nonprofit company.