Elon Musk can’t sue his way to AI breakthroughs

Musk, who co-founded OpenAI, sued the business earlier this month, accusing it of straying from its objective and becoming beholden to Microsoft Corp., its major investor.

In an interview, billionaire and OpenAI backer Vinod Khosla stated Elon Musk can't litigate his way into AI.

Musk, who co-founded OpenAI, sued the business earlier this month, accusing it of straying from its objective and becoming beholden to Microsoft Corp., its major investor.

Khosla stated in the interview that the ownership position of Microsoft in OpenAI did not concern him. He went on to say that the United States should move swiftly to create AI because the industry is very competitive.

 Although he runs a competing AI business, Musk has voiced concerns about the technology's potential dangers and called for a halt to its development.

It was said by Khosla that the creation of artificial intelligence should be addressed with caution because it is a competitive sector.

Khosla also claimed that open-source software should not be used for the development of AI.

ed States ought to exercise control over artificial intelligence "in the same manner that we exercise control over nuclear technology or other forms of national security technology."

The efforts that are financed by each and every government and university ought to incorporate research on security on a regular basis.

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