Summary

Elon Musk has filed a court injunction to block OpenAI’s transition to a fully for-profit business and prevent it from allegedly restricting investors from supporting competitors like his AI startup, xAI.

Musk accuses OpenAI and Microsoft of antitrust violations, claiming they used “group boycotts” to limit funding for rivals while benefitting from shared sensitive information.

OpenAI dismissed the allegations as baseless. The legal battle reflects escalating competition in the booming generative AI industry, valued at $157 billion, with Musk’s xAI emerging as a new challenger.

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    2 days ago

    There’s a difference between corporations profiting off copyrighted data and individuals not profiting…

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      2 days ago

      Yes, but the comment you replied to literally says “and it can be done on a home computer” and you argue against that with copyright laws

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        2 days ago

        That was for the VCs. VCs don’t care about the LLM on your computer. They care about openAI et al