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The tech titans escalated their long-running feud on Tuesday, trading barbs in public posts about the safety of ChatGPT, Grok, and Tesla's Autopilot.
On Friday, Musk filed a notice on remedies sought in the lawsuit, confirming that he’s seeking damages between $79 billion and $134 billion from OpenAI and its largest backer, co-defendant Microsoft.
The world’s richest person added $62 billion to his fortune after private investors more than doubled the valuation of his AI and social media firm to $250 billion.
Last year, Musk swore off political spending. Now, he's reportedly made his biggest political contribution since the 2024 election.
OpenAI has already responded to Musk’s latest salvo, accusing the billionaire of "cherry-picks" when using excerpts from the diary of president and co-founder Greg Brockman in evidence, and of mounting a campaign of "harassment" against the company.
Elon Musk’s Grok artificial intelligence chatbot will no longer edit “images of real people in revealing clothing” on the X platform, the company confirmed Wednesday evening, following global outrage after Grok was found to be complying with user requests to digitally undress images of adults and in some cases children.
Legacy automakers and Tesla rival Rivian have recently announced roadmaps to pursue autonomous driving technology in-house.
Elon Musk says xAI’s Grok has not generated explicit images of minors as lawmakers and countries move to restrict or ban the chatbot.