At the Qatar Economic Forum, Elon Musk confirmed his lawsuit against OpenAI and pledged to stay on as Tesla CEO amid robotics progress.
Elon Musk has declared his intention to pursue legal action against OpenAI, which developed ChatGPT.
He also addressed questions regarding his future as Tesla’s CEO.
Musk delivered a virtual address at the Qatar Economic Forum in Doha on Tuesday, during which he addressed his ongoing legal disputes, Tesla’s development of humanoid robotics, and his intentions for Starlink.
Elon Musk Intends To File Lawsuit Against OpenAI
Elon Musk reconfirmed his intention to pursue legal action against OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, during his virtual appearance at the Qatar Economic Forum in Doha on Tuesday.
The billionaire entrepreneur explicitly declared his intention to continue litigation against OpenAI.
Nevertheless, he refrained from providing additional information regarding the case during the forum.
This announcement is made in the context of Musk’s intricate relationship with the AI research company.
Musk, a co-founder of OpenAI, has previously expressed apprehension regarding the organization’s transition from its initial nonprofit mission to a more commercial model.
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Other noteworthy discussions were also included in the Qatar Economic Forum.
This encompasses remarks from Qatar’s prime minister, who denied allegations that an aircraft presented to US President Donald Trump was a form of bribery.
In addition, the prime minister disclosed forthcoming incentives for foreign investors in Qatar’s critical strategic sectors.
The virtual interview with Elon Musk, which Bloomberg’s Mishal Husain conducted, was “combative.”
Musk addressed the future of Starlink in addition to his intentions for the OpenAI lawsuit.
He stated that he anticipates the satellite internet service becoming publicly traded but is not “in a hurry” to pursue a listing.
Unless He Passes Away, Musk Intends To Continue As Tesla’s CEO
Musk addressed the rumors regarding his destiny at Tesla with firmness.
He reaffirmed his intention to continue serving as the chief executive of the electric vehicle company for an extended period.
Musk has addressed concerns regarding his continued leadership at Tesla, which has recently been the subject of protests and sabotage in connection with his participation in the federal workforce reduction initiative with DOGE.
Musk shifted the focus of the interview from his compensation to his control over the company’s direction, particularly as Tesla expands into robotics.
“It is not a financial matter.” Musk clarified that it is a reasonable measure to maintain control over the company’s future, particularly when we are developing millions, if not billions, of humanoid robots.
The industrialist expressed his certainty that his future compensation would not be affected by his ongoing legal dispute in Delaware regarding his substantial pay package.
Nevertheless, he underscored his apprehension regarding Tesla’s leadership stability: “I cannot be seated and preoccupied with the possibility of being terminated,” he said.
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