
The California attorney general’s office declined to join a lawsuit by Elon Musk against OpenAI, the agency wrote in a letter made public on Tuesday, saying that the office did not see how Musk’s action serves the public interest of the state.
Musk, a co-founder of the ChatGPT maker, is now in a feud with his co-founder Sam Altman, the current OpenAI chief executive over the firm’s future.
OpenAI wants to remove its nonprofit board as its controlling power in exchange for a valuable equity stake. Musk’s suit argues that this would threaten the nonprofit’s mission and he had asked the state to join the lawsuit.
In the letter dated Monday, the attorney general said Musk had not adequately shown that doing so would benefit the public and that Musk appeared to want to use OpenAI’s charitable assets for his own purposes. In February, a Musk-led consortium made an unsolicited $97 billion bid for control of OpenAI.
The California attorney general’s office would also need to approve OpenAI’s proposed nonprofit transition because OpenAI is based in California. Entities including Meta and a group of philanthropic leaders have written to the attorney general urging it to stop OpenAI’s transition.
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