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Elon Musk's Big Move: Suing OpenAI and Microsoft for Monopoly, and Involving the California Attorney General! Recently, Elon Musk, the big shot from Silicon Valley, has made another move, directly targeting the U.S. Open Artificial Intelligence Research Center (OpenAI) and Microsoft, even dragging the California Attorney General into the mix. He filed a lengthy 107-page lawsuit in the Northern District Court of California, which is more than 20 pages longer than the previous one, indicating he is putting in significant effort this time. It turns out that Musk had previously filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, but this time he is not only adding more charges but also including Microsoft and California Attorney General Rob Bonta. Musk is serious about this; he accuses these big players of monopolizing the artificial intelligence field and hindering fair market competition. Musk pointed out that the cooperation between OpenAI and Microsoft is too close, effectively pushing out other smaller players from the market. He also mentioned that this situation has been tacitly approved or even supported by the California Attorney General, which is why Bonta is also being taken to court. Clearly, Musk's lawsuit aims to use legal means to break the current market structure, allowing for more innovation and competition in the field of artificial intelligence. He probably feels that the current AI market is being dominated by a few big players, which is certainly unbearable for an entrepreneur like him who values innovation. This lawsuit is bound to stir up some waves in the industry, as it involves heavyweight players. Everyone is waiting to see whether this lawsuit will indeed change the competitive landscape in the AI field, or if Musk can use legal weapons to bring some fresh air to the AI market.
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