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Analysis: Musk's Lawsuit Against Altman Highlights Alleged Hypocrisy Over For-Profit AI and Safety Concerns

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Will Lockett

9d ago· 2 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article criticizes Elon Musk for hypocrisy in his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI. It points out that Musk is angry about Altman running a for-profit AI company while Musk himself runs a for-profit AI company (xAI). It also highlights Musk's complaint that OpenAI abandoned its founding goal of developing AI for humanity's benefit, while Musk's own AI (Grok) has been criticized for generating harmful content including violating women and generating child sexual abuse material. The author argues Musk is oblivious to his own hypocrisy.

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bskyAnalysis: Musk's Lawsuit Against Altman Highlights Alleged Hypocrisy Over For-Profit AI and Safety Concernswlockett.medium.com

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Musk is angry that Altman runs a for-profit AI company, while he himself runs an openly for-profit one.
He is also rather miffed that Altman isn't developing an AI for the betterment of humanity, as was OpenAI's founding goal, all while his AI's most prominent feature is the violation of women and girls and the generation of child sexual abuse material.
Yet Musk seems totally unaware of this painfully deep hypocrisy.
As usual, Musk's cavernous ignorance, utter stupidity, and blatant superficiality were a
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Musk Has Shot Himself In The Foot With a bazooka. The Musk-Altman court case is nothing short of hilarious. Musk is angry that Altman runs a for-profit AI company, while he himself runs an openly …

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