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OpenAI, the firm behind ChatGPT, on Tuesday denied Elon Musks accusations of betrayal of its original mission and said it would push to have them dismissed in court.
The boss of Tesla, SpaceX and X was one of the co-founders of OpenAI in 2015 along with Sam Altman but left the organisation in 2018 and is now one of its most vocal critics.
Musk launched a legal case against OpenAI last week, arguing in documents filed in a San Francisco court that the firm was always intended as a nonprofit entity.
We intend to move to dismiss all of Elons claims, OpenAI and its executives said in a blog post.
OpenAI captured the public imagination in late 2022 with the release of its chatbot ChatGPT, which can generate poems and essays and even succeed in exams.
The firm started as a non-profit dedicated to developing artificial general intelligence (AGI), a term loosely defined as a kind of AI that would outstrip human capabilities on all measures of intelligence.
The aim was for OpenAI to guarantee that such technology would be safe for humanity.
OpenAI has received about $13 billion in investment from Microsoft in recent years, and both companies market AI services to developers and individuals.
On Tuesday, Altman and other executives from the Silicon Valley start-up detailed their counter-arguments, with supporting emails.
Were sad that its come to this with someone whom weve deeply admired - someone who inspired us to aim higher, then told us we would fail, started a competitor, and then sued us when we started making meaningful progress towards OpenAIs mission without him, they said in a blog post.
In 2017, we all understood we were going to need a lot more capital to succeed at our mission - billions of dollars per year, which was far more than any of us, especially Elon, thought wed be able to raise as the non-profit, they said.
The following year, Musk suggested in an email that OpenAI be attached to Tesla as its cash cow.
But in the face of refusal from the team, Musk soon chose to leave OpenAI, saying that our probability of success was 0, adding he planned to build an AGI competitor within Tesla.
When he left in late February 2018, he told our team he was supportive of us finding our own path to raising billions of dollars, said the OpenAI blog post.
Altman and his colleagues also said that their company is providing free AI access to organisations and countries, including Albania, which is using OpenAIs tools to accelerate its EU accession by as much as 5.5 years.(AFP)
Combination pictures of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and X (formerly Twitter) CEO Elon Musk. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI and Andreas SOLARO / AFP)