Elon Musk Admits Regret over Letting Go of ChatGPT and OpenAI but Claims Responsibility for their Inception

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Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, recently expressed regret over his decision to part ways with OpenAI, which is the startup responsible for ChatGPT. Musk has made innovative strides with his self-driving cars and the Tesla Bot, but admits that he made mistakes in not maintaining a larger stake in OpenAI. He invested $50 million into OpenAI and helped to recruit scientists and engineers. OpenAI was recently valued at $40 billion, and Musk’s former stake would have been worth a lot of money. Musk claims he is the reason OpenAI exists, but he left the board in 2018 to focus on his own ambitious inventions. Musk’s falling out with Google Co-Founder Larry Page played a role in his departure from OpenAI. The two disagreed about profiting from artificial intelligence, and Page accused Musk of holding lesser regard for AI compared to humans.

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