Odaily Planet Daily News Elon Musk filed a lawsuit in the San Francisco Appeals Court on Thursday, accusing OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman of violating an agreement designed to benefit humanity with AI technology. Musk claimed that OpenAI's relationship with Microsoft threatened the company's original public commitment. OpenAI has become a "closed-source quasi-subsidiary" of Microsoft, rather than a public, open-source artificial intelligence organization. "Under the leadership of the new board of directors, it is not only developing, but actually perfecting AGI to maximize Microsoft's profits, rather than benefiting humanity." He filed charges of breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, and unfair business practices against OpenAI, requiring OpenAI to return to open source status and asking the court to prevent OpenAI and Microsoft from profiting from AI technology. In addition, Musk pointed out that GPT-4, although released in 2023, is still a closed model, not an open AI. He is worried that this move is motivated by commercial considerations rather than the benefit of humanity. (Courthousenews)