🚨 Musk's second lawsuit against OpenAI has little hope of winning, and the future direction of the AI ​​field may become the focus!

According to the latest report from Fortune magazine, Elon Musk's chances of winning the second lawsuit against OpenAI seem very slim.

In this legal dispute, Musk asked OpenAI to pay three times the $44.6 million he donated over the past five years, and asked OpenAI to open source all the research results behind its neural network GPT-4.

Musk claimed that there was a "founding agreement" between him and OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman, which prohibited OpenAI from operating for profit.

Despite this, Musk did not provide a written document of the so-called "founding agreement", he only claimed that the content of the agreement was already reflected in the registration documents filed by OpenAI in December 2015.

The lawsuit occurred after Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in August this year, but OpenAI did not change its existing position. OpenAI responded in a statement that Musk's complaint was unfounded, and the content of his previous emails said it all.

In summary, the progress and outcome of this lawsuit will undoubtedly have an important impact on the future of OpenAI and Musk's own artificial intelligence research laboratory.

🤔 Viewpoint:

The core of this lawsuit is that Musk and other plaintiffs accuse OpenAI's management of deviating from its non-profit mission in 2023 and pursuing profits, which violates the agreement when they co-founded OpenAI with Musk. Therefore, Musk asked the court to declare OpenAI's exclusive license to Microsoft invalid and restore the open source status of the technology.

Musk's litigation action shows that this dispute may have a profound impact not only on the AI ​​field in Silicon Valley, but also on the development of AI worldwide. Because it challenges the balance between the commercialization of AI technology and open source sharing, and also touches on the ethical and legal issues in the development of AI technology.

Therefore, with the continuous advancement of AI technology, how to ensure that the direction of technology development can both promote innovation and protect the public interest has become an urgent problem to be solved.

💬 What do you think of this lawsuit between Musk and OpenAI? Which do you think is more important, open source or commercialization of AI technology? How can we balance ethical and legal issues in the future development of AI technology?

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