OpenAI vs. Elon Musk, power play, or just a drama?

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You know Elon Musk, the guy who’s got his hands in everything from electric cars to space rockets. Turns out, he’s also tangled up in a juicy legal battle with OpenAI, the very company he helped bring to life.

And let me tell you, this story has all the drama of a mob movie, power grabs, accusations, and enough emails to make your inbox weep.

Demands

With a new twist, OpenAI has slapped Musk with a countersuit, claiming he tried to stage a hostile takeover back in the day.

The AI giant says Musk didn’t just walk away from OpenAI in 2018, he wanted to flip the nonprofit into a for-profit empire with himself as CEO. Oh, and they’ve got emails to back it up.

According to OpenAI, Musk pushed for control of the board, demanded majority equity, and even proposed spinning OpenAI into Tesla.

But when his demands were rejected, Musk reportedly stormed off, pulling his funding and leaving the company behind.

Good old days?

Fast forward to now, and OpenAI isn’t just asking for damages, they want Musk to quit what they call his campaign of harassment.

They’re accusing him of stirring up trouble with a fake $97 billion takeover bid and dragging them through court over their capped-profit model.

And while Musk claims OpenAI betrayed its nonprofit roots, the company says it was his idea to go for-profit, so long as he was calling the shots.

No, you

Funny enough, this story has layers thicker than lasagna. Back in 2017, Musk warned about China’s growing AI ambitions and argued that OpenAI needed more resources to compete.

He even suggested creating a for-profit shell company to house its intellectual property.

When OpenAI’s co-founders pushed back, calling his plan an AGI dictatorship, Musk cut ties entirely. Now he’s back in the ring with xAI, his rival startup that just merged with X.

Musk may be brilliant, but his moves aren’t always subtle. OpenAI’s countersuit paints him as a billionaire bulldozer trying to rewrite history for his own gain.

Fall 2025 is when this courtroom drama hits its climax, so until then, grab some popcorn and watch the sparks fly!

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