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The analysis by the American magazine Forbes believes that the latest documents last Friday marked an escalation of the legal dispute between Musk and Altman. Musk served as co-chairman when OpenAI was established. In March of this year, he filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in San Francisco, California, and then withdrew it. Several months later, he sued OpenAI in federal court, accusing OpenAI of fraudulently betraying the purpose of developing artificial intelligence for public welfare. Musk stated that when he provided funding and support for the establishment of OpenAI, he had a protocol with the two co-founders of the company. OpenAI was supposed to be a "non-profit organization," but OpenAI has violated this goal and mission.
In mid-November, Musk expanded the scope of the accusations, alleging that Microsoft and OpenAI violated antitrust laws because OpenAI required its investors to stop investing in competitors in the field of artificial intelligence, including Musk's startup xAI. Musk's lawyers stated in the submitted document that OpenAI's requirements to investors are equivalent to a 'collective boycott' and that 'Microsoft and OpenAI are attempting to consolidate their dominant position by cutting off investment capital for competitors'.
In September this year, OpenAI announced that it would transition from a non-profit organization to a for-profit enterprise. Analysts believe that this move will make it easier for them to finance and operate. Public information shows that OpenAI completed its latest round of financing in October this year, with a valuation of $157 billion. It is worth noting that Microsoft has a close relationship with OpenAI, with Microsoft's total investment in OpenAI reaching nearly $14 billion as of October this year. Business Insider believes that if a court issues an injunction, the process of OpenAI's transition to a for-profit enterprise will be forced to halt, and its cooperation with Microsoft will also be suspended.
"The Wall Street Journal" reported on the 1st that OpenAI CEO Altman is one of Musk's main opponents. During Trump's campaign for President of the United States this year, Musk supported him with a donation of 200 million US dollars. With Trump's victory, Musk has been referred to as the "shadow president" by the outside world, while he refers to himself as the "first partner." In this situation, not only Altman, but also Musk's other business competitors are worried that Musk will take advantage of his power to target his competitors. Altman himself is registered as a Democrat, but he has not publicly supported any candidate in the presidential election. The report cited sources as saying that Altman's side is actively working, and he has been in contact with Trump's son-in-law Kushner and other close associates, and in recent weeks has been seeking a meeting with Lutenik, the new nominee for Secretary of Commerce by Trump.