When the chat robot ChatGPT was released in 2022, few people knew that one of the founding members of its parent company OpenAI was Elon Musk. Now, more than a year later, almost everyone who pays attention to the technology field knows Musk’s relationship with OpenAI and the fact that he left the company as early as 2018.
We at Naijatecnews has noticed that Musk has always been critical of ChatGPT, often criticizing it for being “too politically correct.” He also recently filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, claiming the company abandoned its original mission after becoming a for-profit company. Recently, when Musk responded to netizens on social platform X, he directly called OpenAI a “liar” and mocked it by creating a new logo.
In his latest post, Musk shared the “new logo” he made for OpenAI. If you look closely at the word “OpenAI” in the picture, you will find that the word “Lie” is cleverly hidden in it . “OpenAI’s new logo is so apt,” Musk wrote in the post.
Elon Musk sued OpenAI, led by Sam Altman, last week, accusing it of breach of contract and unfair business practices. Musk claims that OpenAI is maximizing profits for Microsoft and has deviated from its original intention and no longer serves people, which violates the purpose of the company’s founding.
OpenAI later responded to Musk’s lawsuit, saying Musk never had any agreement with them. The company said there was no “founding agreement or any agreement with Musk.”
OpenAI said: “The so-called ‘founding agreement’ is nothing more than a fabrication made out of thin air by Musk with the intention of making unwarranted demands for the results of a career that he initially supported, then abandoned, and ultimately watched it succeed.”
In addition, OpenAI also stated that when Musk’s wishes were not met, he “abandoned OpenAI” and that after seeing OpenAI’s technological progress, he wanted to “exclusively take all the credit.”
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