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Silicon Valley Showdown: Elon Musk vs. Sam Altman over OpenAI

Friday 14 February 2025 - 17:00
Silicon Valley Showdown: Elon Musk vs. Sam Altman over OpenAI

Elon Musk and Sam Altman, two of Silicon Valley’s most influential figures, are locked in a public battle over the future of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT. The dispute revolves around OpenAI’s shift from a nonprofit research entity to a for-profit model, a transition Musk vehemently opposes.

Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has filed multiple lawsuits to prevent this restructuring. Recently, he raised the stakes by offering $97.4 billion to acquire OpenAI, claiming it would help preserve its original mission of ensuring artificial intelligence benefits humanity. However, Altman swiftly rejected the offer. In response, Musk stated he would withdraw his bid if OpenAI remained a nonprofit, which would limit its access to significant funding.

The Origins of the Dispute

Musk and Altman co-founded OpenAI in 2015, envisioning it as a nonprofit focused on AI safety and research. However, by 2017, it became clear that achieving artificial general intelligence would require massive financial investment. OpenAI alleges that Musk proposed transitioning to a for-profit model with himself as CEO. When disagreements arose, he reportedly withheld funding and ultimately left the company in 2018.

After Musk’s departure, OpenAI evolved. In 2019, it created a for-profit subsidiary to attract investors. The organization gained global recognition in 2022 with the launch of ChatGPT.

The conflict reignited in 2023 when Microsoft invested $10 billion in OpenAI, following an earlier $3 billion investment. Musk, in legal filings, accused OpenAI of becoming a de facto subsidiary of Microsoft, calling it a deceptive maneuver to monopolize AI. His lawsuit also alleged that Altman discouraged investors from funding Musk’s competing AI startup, xAI.

A War of Words

Beyond legal battles, Musk and Altman have taken their feud public. When Musk proposed acquiring OpenAI, Altman responded sarcastically on X (formerly Twitter), offering to buy the platform for $9.74 billion. Musk called him a "swindler" in response.

Altman, in media interviews, suggested Musk’s actions stem from insecurity rather than genuine concern for AI’s future. Meanwhile, Musk has labeled Altman as opportunistic, accusing him of prioritizing financial gain over OpenAI’s mission.

The Future of OpenAI

OpenAI justifies its shift to a for-profit model by citing the need for further investments, particularly from SoftBank, which values the company at $260 billion. Experts suggest that OpenAI’s restructuring must ensure fair compensation to its nonprofit arm, with Musk’s offer complicating the equation.

OpenAI has dismissed Musk’s lawsuit, denying claims that it restricted funding to competitors. In legal filings, its attorneys argue that Musk’s concerns only seem valid when he himself is the potential buyer.

As tensions escalate, the battle over OpenAI’s future continues, highlighting deeper questions about AI’s commercialization, corporate control, and ethical responsibility.


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