Elon Musk and Sam Altman, co-founders of OpenAI, have recently engaged in a public dispute. Musk led a consortium that offered $97.4 billion to acquire OpenAI, aiming to revert it to its original nonprofit status. Altman rejected the bid and humorously suggested purchasing Twitter, owned by Musk, for $9.74 billion. In response, Musk referred to Altman as "Scam Altman" on social media. This conflict highlights differing visions for OpenAI's future: Musk advocates for a nonprofit approach focused on safety, while Altman supports a for-profit model to fund ambitious projects like Stargate, a $500 billion AI venture. The dispute has escalated into legal battles and public exchanges, reflecting broader debates about the direction and control of artificial intelligence development.
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