The president of "Openai" rejects $ 97 billion of Elon Musk
A group of investors led by Elon Musk made an offer to purchase the non -profit organization that controls the OpenIa company for $ 97.4 billion, which escalates the confrontation between Tesla CEO and CEO of the artificial intelligence company he participated in. In a statement, Musk said that through this offer he hoped to restore “Oben Ai” to be “the good power focusing on safety and open source as it was before.” In response, the CEO of “Oben Ai”, Sam Altman, posted on the social media “X” social media platform: “No, thank you, but we can buy Twitter for $ 9.74 billion if you want.” (Musk acquired Twitter for $ 44 billion, but its value dropped later, according to external estimates.) Also read: Mask escalates the legal conflict with Altman and accuses ‘opening’ of monopoly. The Wall Street Journal was the first to publish a report on the program. ‘Oben Ai’ officially refused to comment. Musk’s attorney Mark Tuberov immediately did not respond to a request for comment. According to the newspaper, the offer is supported by the emerging artificial intelligence business, “Xai”, which can merge with “oben ai” if the agreement is completed. Investors also participate in the financing, including Valor Equity Partners, “Baron Capital”, “Atreides Management”, “Vy Capital”, and “8 BC” (8VC), which is investment capital, led by Palantir’s founding partner, Joe Lonsale, as well as Arya Emmanuel through his investment fund. Lnessel refused to comment, while the rest of the above investors did not immediately respond to the suspension requests. Mask and Altman are still in a long -term dispute over the years that the AIS has taken since its establishment. Musk accused “oben ai” of any claim that it was a charity aimed at serving humanity with a focus on openness and safety. The company is actively working on its profit roots in 2015, when Musk and Altman worked together as founders, on a purposeful profit company, after receiving billions of dollars to Microsoft and others investments. Also read: Elon Musk wants to raise $ 4 billion to compete with ‘Openai’ and in a amended version of the lawsuit that Musk was originally submitted in August, and describes the ‘Ona’ partnership with ‘Microsoft’ as a ‘monopoly’ to actively try to eliminate competitors, such as (XAI). The amended lawsuit contains 26 legal claims and extends to 107 pages, compared to 15 allegations in the original 83 -page complaint. Microsoft’s $ 13 billion investment in “Oben AI” expressed concern with the US Federal Trade Committee that technology giant expanded its dominance in the field of cloud computing to the prosperous artificial intelligence market. However, the Japanese investment business “SoftBank” is fighting to invest talks to $ 25 billion in “Oben AI”, a move that can exceed all other investments and make it the biggest supporter of the onset. Bloomberg reported that this investment could increase the value of ‘OBEN AI’ to $ 300 billion. Last month, Microsoft changed its agreement with ‘Oben Ai’, which used the start of the start of competitors, to use the beginning of Cloud Computing Services of competitors, as long as the software giant does not want to obtain this work itself. The restructuring agreement coincided with a joint announcement of “Oben Ai”, “Soft Bank” and “Oracle” for a joint $ 500 billion enterprise to build cloud computing databases in the United States, called ‘Stargit’.