(San Francisco Comprehensive Electric) American entrepreneur Musk sued American artificial intelligence company Openai and CEO Altman and others, claiming that it violated the company's original intention, for profit, not human interests to develop artificial intelligence, and required the company to make public disclosuretechnology.

Musk filed a lawsuit on Thursday (February 29) in the San Francisco High Court in the United States to prosecute OPENAI, Altman and OpenAI co -founder of OPENAI in violation of contracts, trust obligations and unfair business behaviors.

In addition to seeking public research results and technologies, Musk also hopes that the courts will ban Microsoft and Altman from using OpenAI's technology to benefit.

Musk said in the lawsuit that Altman and Brockman contacted him in 2015 to start a non -profit company to develop common artificial intelligence for human interests.After the three parties agreed to OPENAI's non -profit attributes and disclosed technology, Musk's capital injection of more than $ 44 million (about S $ 59.17 million).

Musk resigned from the OPENAI board of directors in 2018.Since 2019, Microsoft Corporation has become the main gold owner behind Openai.

The indictment stated that OpenAI launched the GPT-4 artificial intelligence model last year, and the design confidentiality "mainly due to business rather than security considerations" shows that the company deviates from the original intention."OpenAI has become a closed source code and is actually the world's largest technology company -Microsoft's subsidiary. Under the leadership of the new board, it is not only developing, but also improving general artificial intelligence to maximize Microsoft to maximize MicrosoftProfit, not benefit human beings "

Musk also asked Altman and others to repay the funds he provided, and claimed that without his support, OpenAI "is likely to never be able to start."

Bloomberg quoted a memorandum of memo reports that OpenAI chief strategic officer denied that OpenAI was a Microsoft subsidiary's statement, and the accusations may stem from Musk's "regrets that have not participated in company affairs."

Last July, Musk announced the establishment of an artificial intelligence startup XAI and launched the first artificial intelligence model GROK in November.