Elon Musk publicly stated that OpenAI is going to "eat Microsoft alive," following the launch of GPT-5 and the announcement of OpenAI's integration into Microsoft platforms. Musk's comment highlights tensions within the partnership, as Microsoft owns 50% of OpenAI but has reportedly faced challenges accessing the full intellectual property, with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman hesitant to share all resources. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella responded calmly to Musk's remarks, framing the competition as part of a 50-year journey of innovation and learning. Nadella remained unfazed by Musk's prediction, emphasizing the long-term nature of technological advancement. Sam Altman, when asked about Musk's comments and Nadella's response, downplayed the significance, stating he does not think much about Musk and dismissing Musk's ongoing criticisms of OpenAI's model and company prospects.
OpenAI Sam Altman CEO on @elonmusk saying “OpenAI will eat Microsoft alive” “he’s just tweeting all day how much openai sucks and how our model is bad and we’re not going to be a good company” https://t.co/YZWNE6Ggn1
OpenAI Sam Altman CEO on @elonmusk saying “OpenAI will eat Microsoft alive” and Satya responding to that: “he’s just tweeting all day how much openai sucks and how our model is bad and we’re not going to be a good company” https://t.co/YZWNE6Ggn1
Is Sam Altman a sociopath?