Elon Musk has sued OpenAI, its co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, and its affiliated entities, alleging the ChatGPT makers have breached their original contractual agreements by pursuing profits instead of the nonprofit’s founding mission to develop AI that benefits humanity, writes Manish Singh.
Since first launching in late August 2023, ChatGPT for Enterprise has earned upwards of 260 business customers with more than 150,000 distinct users across them, according to new information provided by the company, writes Carl Franzen.
The lawsuit maintains the defendants should be held responsible for “billions of dollars in statutory and actual damages” related to the “unlawful copying and use of The Times’s uniquely valuable works,” writes Sharon Goldman.
Users have already reported several examples of DeepSeek censoring content that is critical of China or its policies, writes Matt Burgess and Lily Hay Newman.