Meta, AI entrepreneurs, academics, and other charities and activists are criticizing the startup's plan to shed its ties to its nonprofit parent.
Elon Musk continued to make announcements that stopped people in their tracks by submitting an offer to acquire OpenAI. The artificial intelligence (AI) startup responsible for building ChatGPT is one of the most closely watched companies in the tech space,
OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research lab, is under fire for its plans to transition from a non-profit to a for-profit business.
Elon Musk’s xAI claims the newest version of its flagship “Grok” chatbot outperforms rival products offered by the likes of Sam Altman-led OpenAI and China-based DeepSeek — potentially
Musk bid for OpenAI at $97.4 billion in February to gain control over the nonprofit assets because he thinks the company is taking a “dangerous direction” and it’s important to “return to the open-source safety-focused force for good it once was.”
AI founder Elon Musk refuses to open source most of the latest Grok AI models while criticizing OpenAI of failing to do so as well.