After more than three months of lawsuits, Elon Musk suddenly withdrew his lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the company of going against its original mission to pursue profits. This decision is considered a turning point, opening up many possibilities for the future of the AI ​​industry and the relationship between the two technology giants.

Musk, co-founder of OpenAI, left the company's board of directors in 2018 and expressed dissatisfaction with OpenAI becoming a "secret subsidiary" of Microsoft. The lawsuit filed in February seeks to prevent OpenAI and Microsoft from exploiting its AGI technology for personal profit.

However, after OpenAI's response expressing regret over the split and emphasizing ChatGPT's recent successes, Musk decided to withdraw the lawsuit.

This event is considered by experts to be a positive sign for cooperation in the field of AI. Instead of going head to head, the two technology giants can join hands to promote the development of AI for the benefit of humanity, especially in the context of the increasingly fierce AI race.

The move may also reflect a change in strategy by Elon Musk, focusing on developing AI for humanitarian purposes through his company xAI. xAI received $6 billion in Series B funding in May, confirming Musk's big ambitions in the field of AI.

This event also shows the importance of ChatGPT, OpenAI's popular product, which has made a big splash in the technology community.