Elon Musk's Lawsuit Against OpenAI Dismissed; Core Mission Question Remains
What happened
Elon Musk's Grok AI chatbot is underperforming and seeing limited adoption, with a review of over 400 US government AI use examples finding Grok mentioned only three times, compared to OpenAI's over 230 mentions. This underperformance raises questions about the viability of xAI's ambitious market projections and its impact on SpaceX's valuation, especially as SpaceX aggressively pivots its future towards AI.
Why it matters
Investors evaluating SpaceX's IPO or other AI ventures should critically assess the actual market adoption and performance of core AI assets like Grok, as current underperformance and ambitious market projections present significant financial risks.
Topics
- Grok
- xAI
- SpaceX IPO
- AI Chatbots
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- Musk Loses OpenAI Lawsuit in Victory for Altman — The Information
- Opinion | What Would Jefferson and Madison Make of Musk and Altman? — Technology - WSJ.com
- Elon Musk sued OpenAI and lost. But the core question of the case remains unanswered — Artificial intelligence (AI) – The Conversation
- Roundtables: Inside the Musk v. Altman Trial — MIT Technology Review
- Elon Musk Will Appeal His Loss to OpenAI's Sam Altman — Bloomberg Technology
- Jury hands victory to Sam Altman and OpenAI in battle with Elon Musk — AI (artificial intelligence) | The Guardian
- Musk v. Altman proved that AI is led by the wrong people — The Verge
- Jury tosses Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and its boss Sam Altman — Artificial Intelligence
- Elon Musk Lost His OpenAI Lawsuit, And the Trial Revealed More Than He Bargained For — AutoGPT
- Sam Altman testifies in landmark OpenAI trial, says Musk wanted control of company — AI – SiliconANGLE
- Why Elon Musk lost his $56 billion case against Sam Altman #DailyNews #Shorts — AIM Network
- Elon, stop trying to make Grok happen — The Verge