
Joshua Kushner has invested $1.3 billion in OpenAI, a move that coincided with a near-firing of the company's founder, Sam Altman. During the Fortune Global Forum, Kushner discussed the challenges he faced during this crisis and the lessons learned about investing. Meanwhile, Elon Musk is intensifying his legal battle against OpenAI, alleging in a recent court filing that the organization is attempting to monopolize the generative AI market while compromising safety standards. Musk's lawsuit also references Altman's earlier proposal for an OpenAI cryptocurrency through an initial coin offering (ICO) in 2018. Additionally, OpenAI's legal team has stated that the volume of files from key personnel, including Ilya Sutskever, is too extensive to disclose in an ongoing copyright lawsuit, and the company has been accused of seeking profits from AI model inspections.
OpenAI accused of trying to profit off AI model inspection in court https://t.co/CRBUkJ32Sv
Elon Musk is ramping up his feud with Sam Altman, alleging in a court filing that OpenAI is trying to corner the market for generative AI and sacrificing safety in a race to get ahead https://t.co/L9cJylw3dW via @technology
OpenAI's lawyer says there are too many files from Ilya Sutskever and other employees to share in copyright lawsuit #OpenAI #AI #TechAI #LearningAI #GenerativeAI #DeepbrainAI #ArtifiicialIntelligence #LLM #ML #LM https://t.co/tE6IjaRKSx

