#Musk Calls for Auction of OpenAI Shares#
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Musk's dispute with OpenAI escalates, his lawyers demand California and Delaware attorneys general to force an auction of OpenAI shares. Musk's lawyers, representing large AI investors, hope to participate in a public and competitive bidding process for OpenAI equity. OpenAI denies any plans for an auction, arguing that Musk's move is intended to create chaos.
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Elon Musk's lawyer, Marc Tobolowsky, representing large AI investors, has called on the California and Delaware Attorneys General to force an auction of OpenAI shares. This move intensifies the bitter fight between Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Musk's lawyer argues that a public and competitive bidding process is the best way to allocate OpenAI equity and wants to participate. However, OpenAI denies any plans for an auction and believes Musk's move is simply intended to create chaos. Currently, OpenAI has not officially responded to the matter, but this dispute will undoubtedly have a significant impact on OpenAI's future development.
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Musk demands auction of OpenAI shares, aiming to participate in a public and competitive bidding process for OpenAI equity.
Musk's lawyers, representing large AI investors, have called on the California and Delaware Attorneys General to force an auction of OpenAI shares.
OpenAI has denied any plans for an auction, arguing that Musk's move is intended to create chaos.
The fight between Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman intensifies.