#Musk Calls for Auction of OpenAI Shares#
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Elon Musk's dispute with OpenAI has escalated further, with his lawyers demanding that the California and Delaware Attorneys General force an auction of OpenAI shares. Musk's lawyers claim they want to participate in a public and competitive bidding process for OpenAI equity, while OpenAI denies any plans for an auction and believes Musk's move is intended to create chaos. This event has intensified the fierce battle between Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
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The dispute between Elon Musk and OpenAI has escalated further. Mark Toboloff, Musk's lawyer representing large AI investors, has sent letters to the California and Delaware Attorneys General calling for a forced auction of OpenAI shares. Toboloff stated that he wants to participate in a public and competitive bidding process for OpenAI equity. Sources familiar with OpenAI have revealed that there are currently no plans for an auction, and believe Musk's move is simply intended to create chaos. The conflict between Musk and OpenAI stems from the organization's direction and governance structure. Musk believes that OpenAI has deviated from its initial non-profit nature and is attempting to control its development. This incident has raised concerns about the direction and governance of AI development, and reflects the intense competition among tech giants in the AI field.
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Musk demands auction of OpenAI shares to participate in a public and competitive bidding process for OpenAI equity.
Musk's lawyers representing large AI investors sent letters to the California and Delaware Attorneys General seeking to participate in the auction.
OpenAI has no plans for an auction and believes Musk is simply trying to create chaos.
The feud between Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman intensifies.