Openai sued Elon Musk on ‘malicious attacks’ and ‘fake’ acquisition dialect

Openi on Wednesday filed a case against billionaire Elon Musk, alleging that they have deliberately tried to harm the company through a mixture of public criticism, legal threats and business exercises.
The lawsuit was presented in a federal court, which recently blocked the ongoing dispute between Musk’s attempt to challenge the openiI infection for a profit-gain model, the ongoing controversy between Musk And he co-established the AI company.
According to legal filing, Musk used various strategies – including public positions, legal claims, and a failed $ 97.4 billion takeover bid – to damage the credibility and operation of OpenaiI. Openai said the acquisition proposal was not real and it was only an attempt to disrupt the development of the company.
“Through press attacks, the malicious campaign broadcasts more than 200 million followers of Musk on social media platforms, which he controls, a predecessor demand for corporate records, harassing legal claims, and a sham bid for Openai’s property, Musk has tried every equipment available to damage the openi,” has been said to be available in Wednesday.
Musk, who leads TeslaSpaceX, and openi rival Xai, has openly criticized Openai’s relationship MicrosoftOpenai claims that Musk’s efforts have been intensified after the success of CHATGPT, which now has more than 500 million weekly users and is estimated to produce about $ 13 billion in revenue in 2025.
Openai is now asking the court to block Kasturi from further attacks and to make him accountable for alleged damage. The company’s legal team said in the complaint, “Musk should be further attached to illegal and unfair action.”
The battle between the two sides is often publicly played. Musk has made fun of openi, including its image generator, such work is called a waste of resources that the company once claimed to have been for great goals. He also posted on X, “Scam Altman”, sharing a clip of OpenEAI CEO Sam Altman, who speaking at an American Senate hearing.