OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has called Elon Musk a "bully" in a new interview with The Free Press. He characterized their relationship as "complicated," after Musk left the company they co-founded in 2018. Altman also implied that the high-profile feud between Musk and his former company has turned into a "sideshow."
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Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, referred to Elon Musk as a 'bully' in a recent interview, describing their relationship as complicated. The two have had a strained relationship since Musk's departure from OpenAI in 2018.
Sam Altman and Elon Musk began as allies, co-founding OpenAI to shape the future of artificial intelligence. But their partnership unraveled in 2018 when Musk left, unhappy with the organization’s direction.
Musk, who co-founded OpenAI, has become one of its major antagonists. He has sued the company, accusing it of departing from its founding mission as a nonprofit, and started a competing startup called xAI. On Friday, OpenAI said Musk had wanted to turn OpenAI into a for-profit company in 2017 and walked away when he didn’t get majority equity.