As Elon Musk strikes to dismiss a lawsuit from Tesla shareholders claiming he failed his fiduciary duties, OpenAI is now suing Musk and exposing lies, which might assist Tesla shareholders.
It appears to be like like cracks are forming in Elon Musk’s armor of lies.
Final 12 months, Tesla traders sued Musk for breach of fiduciary obligation and useful resource tunneling over the founding of xAI, a personal AI firm beneath his management.
Musk had beforehand acknowledged that Tesla can be a serious participant in AI and that AI merchandise can be crucial to Tesla’s future, however in early 2024, the CEO threatened to not construct AI merchandise at Tesla if he didn’t get extra management over the corporate by getting extra shares.
He additionally redirected NVIDIA AI {hardware} acquired by Tesla to xAI and employed Tesla workers to work at xAI.
Briefly, Tesla shareholders argue that Musk is in breach of his fiduciary duties to shareholders by creating a personal firm that competes instantly with Tesla. The lawsuit additionally cites comparable points with Musk’s acquisition of Twitter.
This week, Musk and Tesla board members, who’re additionally defendants within the lawsuit for not stopping Musk, have filed to attempt to dismiss the lawsuit (through Bloomberg):
The shareholder swimsuit by a bunch of pension funds and different traders “is lengthy on hyperbole however woefully quick on well-pled info,” the board members mentioned in a courtroom submitting Monday. “But they can not escape the plain actuality: Tesla has thrived beneath this board and CEO, delivering astronomical returns to stockholders whereas advancing its mission to create sustainable abundance for all.”
It is going to seemingly take some time earlier than the lawsuit strikes by the courtroom, however within the meantime, Tesla shareholders have discovered a robust ally: OpenAI.
Musk has lengthy been tormenting OpenAI with lawsuits. Tesla’s CEO co-founded OpenAI as a non-profit in 2015 to develop a synthetic common intelligence that positively contributes to humanity.
In early 2018, Musk resigned from OpenAI, citing “conflicts of curiosity with Tesla.”
At the moment, Tesla’s CEO began pushing the automaker more and more towards self-driving, which he typically described as “real-world AI,” and the automaker started to compete for AI expertise with OpenAI.
Whereas he was seemingly on good phrases with OpenAI after his departure, a number of years later, he began publicly criticizing the group for shifting to a restricted for-profit mannequin, which they argued was essential as a result of billions of {dollars} required to construct the compute coaching {hardware} to have an effect within the AI sector.
Musk even sued the corporate over the transfer and repeatedly publicly mocked them.
It hasn’t been clear how critical the authorized actions have been since Musk even claimed that he would drop the lawsuit if OpenAI modified its identify:

OpenAI has been defending itself with the discharge of some emails that present Musk really agreed for years that the group wanted to maneuver to a for-profit mannequin.
Now, OpenAI has countersued Musk and launched extra particulars that present Musk has been deceptive the general public for years.
It additionally explains his newest strikes at Tesla and xAI.
Musk’s AI effort went from OpenAI to Tesla to xAI
All of the paperwork launched by OpenAI as a part of the countersuit paint a a lot clearer image of Musk’s involvement with AI and the way it developed over time.
I’ll begin with a transparent timeline to make it simpler to grasp.
- 2010s: Musk has lengthy been fascinated with AI and emerged as one of the vital outstanding tech voices warning about its risks.
- 2015: Musk co-founds OpenAI as a non-profit to attempt to create a secure AGI.
- 2017: Musk privately communicates to many individuals in OpenAI and the AI group that the corporate wants to modify to a for-profit mannequin and lift billions to achieve success on account of the price of AI {hardware}.
- 2018: Musk tried to get management of OpenAI and merge it with Tesla, however this was rejected by OpenAI’s board, which finally took investments from Microsoft to begin its for-profit arm, because it gave the group extra independence.
- 2018: Musk leaves OpenAI, citing a battle of curiosity with Tesla.
- 2018-2022: Musk positions Tesla as “the world’s chief in AI”, hires a ton of AI expertise, and claims Tesla will “play an essential position in AGI”.
- 2022: Musk sells tens of billions of {dollars} value of Tesla shares, partly to purchase an overpriced Twitter.
- 2023: Shortly after the viral launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Musk creates a brand new personal firm, xAI, to develop AI merchandise and compete with OpenAI.
- 2024: A choose rescinds Musk’s $55 billion Tesla CEO compensation bundle, which might have elevated his stake in Tesla again to the place it was earlier than he purchased Twitter.
- 2024: Musk threatens Tesla shareholders that he won’t construct AI merchandise at Tesla except he will get extra management (aka extra shares).
- 2024: Musk hires Tesla workers for xAI and redirects shipments of AI coaching compute from Tesla to xAI.
- 2024: Musk sues OpenAI to attempt to block its transition right into a capped for-profit enterprise.
OpenAI has all of the receipts to show this. I like to recommend studying all of the emails as a result of they provide nice insights into Musk’s persona and the way he presents himself publicly versus what he says privately.
Listed here are among the highlights to show the timeline above:
Early on within the founding of OpenAI in 2015, it was proposed to be a non-profit linked to Y Combinator, Sam Altman’s firm on the time, and Musk was already suggesting to make it an everyday C corp:

OpenAI shared many inner emails and textual content messages between the groups, Musk, and Musk’s government assistant/future child mama, Shivon Zilis, discussing the necessity for rather more capital, which would require a transfer to for-profit.
In 2017, as OpenAI was first configuring a possible for-profit arm, Musk tried to take management by asking for most well-liked shares and a supermajority:

Musk even filed for a brand new profit company, a for-profit authorized construction that goals to generate income whereas positively impacting society and/or the atmosphere.


Musk’s full-time cash supervisor, Jared Birchall, is listed as the only director of the brand new company.
OpenAI rejected Musk’s proposal as it could have given him full management, however they insisted they nonetheless wished to work with him.
In early 2018, Musk switched up his proposal to attempt to get OpenAI hooked up to Tesla:


This proposal additionally failed, as OpenAI felt this was additionally an try from Musk to achieve full management.
Musk then left OpenAI and targeted his AI efforts on Tesla till he considerably lowered his stake within the firm to purchase Twitter on a whim.
Then, he based xAI to grow to be his predominant AI effort as a personal firm beneath his management whereas telling Tesla shareholders that the corporate was an “AI and robotics play.”
xAI just lately absorbed X (Twitter), leading to a $125 billion firm primarily based on Musk’s made-up valuation.
Electrek’s Take
That is extraordinarily revealing. It clearly reveals that Musk’s predominant objective is to have full management over AI.
He tried to get management of OpenAI, however couldn’t make it work. He then tried to make it work with Tesla, however he screwed up by giving up some management (I’d argue he nonetheless has a agency maintain on the general public firm) by the acquisition of Twitter.
He panicked after OpenAI launched ChatGPT and began xAI as a personal firm completely beneath his management, devaluing Tesla within the course of – therefore the present shareholders’ lawsuit.
For years, Musk attacked OpenAI and lied to the general public about disagreeing with the for-profit transition, when he was really pushing for it for the reason that very starting. The one distinction is that OpenAI was now a competitor to Tesla, after which xAI.
I need to be clear right here. OpenAI isn’t utterly clear, both. It clearly owes Musk one thing for the corporate’s authentic funding, however the emails additionally reveal that the group tried to offer him shares and pay him again, however Musk refused.
His refusal is probably going linked to his believing that he might do extra injury by suing OpenAI.
It appears to be like like Musk believes that he’s some type of tremendous genius who deserves to be the one accountable for a possible future AGI, and he was prepared to lie and cheat his manner into making it occur.
Even when his intentions are good, that’s a scary thought.