Jaden Schaefer
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
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.
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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.
nonprofit company.
So his allegation is that OpenAI violated their original nonprofit mission and that both organizations benefited financially from his early involvement, which I mean, I guess there's like so much beef with OpenAI.
I don't want to get into it, but I can sort of see where he's coming from on Microsoft because he did just donate money to OpenAI.
And then Microsoft came in and made an investment in OpenAI and took like half the company.
So I mean, Microsoft most definitely has, you know, got a lot to gain from his donation.
So if you look at all of his court filings, he's essentially arguing that kind of his financial and technical and reputation all contributed to OpenAI's early development.