The Chief Executive Director (CEO) of Tesla and SpaceX, Ilon Musk, added antimonopoly accusations to his claim against Openai, a chatbot developer with artificial intelligence Chatgpt, and included Microsoft, which invested in the company.
The supplemented claim stated that Microsoft and Openai were trying to illegally monopolize the market of creative artificial intelligence.
Thus, although antimonopoly accusations were added to the first complaint filed in August, Microsoft was also included in the case.
In the new complaint, the close relations of OpenAi with the technological giant of Microsoft were characterized as contradictory adherence to the company to public artificial intelligence with open source.
In his first complaint, Musk accused Openai and CEO of Sam Altman of violating the terms of the contract, since during the development of artificial intelligence priority was given profit, not public interests.