Elon Musk’s lawyers claim he doesn’t use a computer – despite the X’s own posts, saying the opposite

  • Elon Musk’s legal team claims the billionaire “doesn’t use a computer” To withdraw against Openai’s accusation that Musk did not follow the trial in his court case against the company. The submission comes as part of Musk’s broader legal battle, accusing Openai and Altman of being diverted from their non -profit roots.

Elon Musk’s attorneys say the billionaire “does not use a computer” after Openai accused Musk of not following the trial of his trial against the company.

In a letter addressed to the judge, exceeding the Openai case in Auckland, Musk’s lawyer, Jamie Parkonish, accused Openai of making false statements when the company claims that Musk’s legal team has no “plans to collect any documents” from Musk or XAI, his competitive artificial intelligence company.

In the letter, Parkkinen challenged this claim, saying that Musk’s lawyers had informed Openai that the search was held on Musk’s mobile phone and that the billionaire did not use a computer.

“The plaintiffs sent defendants a letter informing them that the plaintiffs were searching on the mobile phone of G -n Musk, looking for his emails and that Musk did not use a computer,” the submission said.

There are several pieces of public evidence that suggest that Musk really has a computer.

For example, just last month, the billionaire said to the X: “I still use my ancient PC laptop with the @Doge sticker, made long ago by a fan.” In a separate post in December 2024, Musk posted an image of a computer saying, “This is a photo of my laptop.” In another post in February, Musk announced, “I just bought a new PC laptop.”

Several X staff who talked Cable Provided anonymity also said that while Musk usually preferred to work from his phone, they sometimes saw him use a laptop.

Musk representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fortune, made out of normal working hours.

Musk vs Openai

The submission is part of a continuing case from Musk against Sam Altman and Openai.

Musk, co -founder of Openai, has accused his former colleagues of passing on the company’s justified mission to build artificial intelligence for the benefit of humanity. In a lawsuit brought to San Francisco, Musk claims that Openai has effectively turned into a Microsoft closed code by prioritizing profits over the public good.

Musk’s claims against Openai include a breach of the contract, a violation of the trust duty and unfair business practices. His requests include asking the company to return to an open code and order to prevent OPENAI EXECS profit from AGI.

The submission claims that the latest model of Openai, GPT-4, can qualify as an artificial general intelligence-that its design remains secret due to commercial interests.

“The internal details of the GPT-4 are known only to Openai and, according to information and faith, for Microsoft. GPT-4 is therefore the opposite of Open Ai,” Musk says in the suit. “And it is closed for commercial reasons of decency: Microsoft is standing to make a wealth that sells the GPT-4 to the public, which would not be possible if OPENAI is required to do-create the technology freely available to the public.”

Musk, who has brought over $ 44 million for the non -profit purpose, claims his support has been twisted to serve an endeavor for a profit that is now valued at $ 80 billion.

“Imagine that non -profit donations whose alleged mission is to protect the Amazon tropical forests, but then the non -profit purpose creates a logging company that uses the fruits of donations to clear the tropical forests,” Musk says in the lawsuit. “This is the story of Openai, Inc.”

This story was originally presented on Fortune.com

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