Elon Musk Accuses OpenAI, Sam Altman of Betraying Nonprofit Mission in Court Trial

Elon Musk has testified in a federal court against OpenAI, accusing it of abandoning its founding nonprofit mission for profit. He claims to have played a major role in early development, including recruiting talent. OpenAI defends its shift to a capped-profit model as necessary for advanced AI research costs. The court's decision could have broad implications for AI company governance and funding models.

Key Points: Elon Musk vs OpenAI: Nonprofit Roots Betrayed, Court Told

  • Musk testifies OpenAI abandoned nonprofit mission for profit
  • He claims key role in early OpenAI development
  • OpenAI defends shift to capped-profit model for funding
  • Ruling could impact AI company governance globally
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Elon Musk accuses OpenAI, Sam Altman of betraying nonprofit roots in court trial

Elon Musk testifies against OpenAI and Sam Altman, accusing them of abandoning nonprofit AI goals for profit. Court ruling could reshape AI governance.

"Any verdict, making it okay to 'loot' a charity, could weaken the core of philanthropy in the US. - Elon Musk"

New Delhi, April 29

Tesla and xAI CEO Elon Musk has testified in a high-stakes trial against OpenAI, accusing the artificial intelligence firm and its CEO Sam Altman of abandoning the organisation's founding nonprofit mission in favour of commercial interests.

Reports claim that the case in a federal court in Oakland centres on Musk's claim that OpenAI deviated from its original goal of developing safe AI for the benefit of humanity and instead evolved into a profit-driven entity competing with major technology firms.

During his testimony, Musk said he had backed OpenAI in its early years with the understanding that it would operate as a nonprofit and prioritise transparency and safety in AI development.

The world's top billionaire said any verdict, making it okay to "loot" a charity, could weaken the core of philanthropy in the US. He traced his interest in OpenAI to a belief that Google did not care about AI safety as it blazed ahead with the technology.

Moreover, he expressed concerns that a ruling in favour of OpenAI could set a precedent that undermines the principles of charitable organisations.

Musk also told the US court that he played a major role in the early development of the company, including helping recruit talent and facilitating connections with major technology partners.

However, OpenAI has defended its structure and argued that the shift to a capped-profit model and external funding was necessary to meet the high costs associated with advanced AI research. The company has maintained that its nonprofit arm continues to retain overall control.

The dispute marks a deepening rift between Musk and the organisation he co-founded in 2015.

Notably, Musk exited the company in 2018, after which OpenAI established a commercial subsidiary and attracted significant investment, including from Microsoft.

Since then, OpenAI has emerged as a major player in the global AI race, driven by the success of its chatbot ChatGPT.

Musk later launched his own AI venture -- xAI -- and has sought legal remedies, including structural changes at OpenAI, though he has indicated that any financial compensation awarded would not be for personal gain.

The court is expected to deliver its decision in the coming weeks, a ruling that could have broader implications for the governance and funding models of AI companies.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Honestly, I think Musk has a point. OpenAI's original mission was clear: develop AI safely for humanity. Now it's a commercial juggernaut only worrying about profitability. The guilt of having created something so powerful with ChatGPT should haunt them. 😂
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Kavya N
Wait, so Musk co-founded it, then left, started his own AI company, and now is suing the original? Isn't that like a guy walking out of his marriage, starting a new family, and then complaining that his ex-wife moved on? 😄 But seriously, OpenAI becoming profit-focused is a legitimate concern.
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Vikram M
The irony is thick. Musk criticizes Google for not caring about AI safety, but now his own xAI is racing to catch up with OpenAI. Meanwhile, the rest of the world is just trying to figure out how not to lose jobs to ChatGPT. Classic billionaire mud-slinging while we common people suffer. 😤
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Nikita R
As someone who supports open-source AI projects from India, I find Musk's argument interesting but flawed. OpenAI needed funding to compete - you can't develop frontier AI on donations alone. However, his point about charity principles is valid. Maybe the court should force OpenAI to open-source their older models? 🤔
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Rohit P
Elon bhai, pehle apna Twitter/X kaandal solve karo! But seriously, this case is important. If a charity can just become a for-profit company and keep all the assets, that sets a dangerous precedent. Maybe OpenAI should share some revenue with the public since we contributed data to train their models? 😉

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