Sam Altman's comments came amid a flurry of online exchanges between himself, Musk, and Microsoft over the $500 billion Stargate Project announced by Trump.
Filed in a Missouri court, the lawsuit accuses Sam of abuse spanning nearly a decade, a claim his family has categorically dismissed as "utterly untrue."
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has announced a shift in his previously critical perspective on President Donald Trump. Newsweek has contacted OpenAI and the White House for comment via email.
The latest spat began after Altman joined Trump, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, and Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison in a White House ceremony on Tuesday to announce the launch of Stargate, a $500 billion venture to advance the United States’ artificial intelligence infrastructure.
The world's richest man went on a social media tirade against the Open AI chief executive for his former stance on Donald Trump.
"I genuinely respect your accomplishments and think you are the most inspiring entrepreneur of our time," Altman wrote in an X post to Musk.
Sam Altman has told OpenAI fans to lower their expectations after rumors the company had achieved AGI went viral on X.
Altman said that a project like Stargate might not have been possible with "a different president."
With speculation online about OpenAI having reached the AGI stage of ChatGPT development, Sam Altman says that's not what's happening.
Sam Altman's comments came amid a flurry of online exchanges between himself, Musk, and Microsoft over the $500 billion Stargate Project announced by Trump.
Elon Musk asked a judge to block OpenAI's attempt to transition from nonprofit to for-profit. It's not the first time he's feuded with CEO Sam Altman.