KEY POINTS
  • OpenAI on Tuesday issued a public rebuttal to a lawsuit filed last week by the company's co-founder, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk.
  • In emails shared in a rebuttal, OpenAI showed that Musk previously said it should raise at least $1 billion and agreed with co-founder Ilya Sutskever that the company should "start being less open" over time.
  • Musk also told OpenAI's co-founders in late 2018 that he believed the company had a 0% probability of succeeding against competitor DeepMind at Google "without a dramatic change in execution and resources."

OpenAI on Tuesday publicly responded to a lawsuit brought by co-founder Elon Musk, highlighting apparent hypocrisy on the part of the now-billionaire and early backer of the company.

In its response, OpenAI reproduced old emails from Musk in which the Tesla and SpaceX CEO encouraged the rising startup to raise at least $1 billion in funding, and agreed that it should "start being less open" over time and "not share" the company's science with the public.