Musk and Altman Trade Barbs on X Over OpenAI Model Launch
Elon Musk and Sam Altman clashed publicly on X after Apple filed a lawsuit tied to OpenAI, with Altman accusing Musk of obsession.
Elon Musk and Sam Altman reignited their high-profile feud on X this week, sparring publicly after Apple filed a lawsuit connected to OpenAI and the company dropped a new model release that appeared to set Musk off. The dispute played out in real time on the social platform Musk owns, drawing widespread attention from the tech world.
Altman fired back at his longtime rival, asserting that Musk was once again fixated on him — a charge he linked directly to OpenAI's latest model unveiling. The comment signals that tensions between the two remain raw, with Altman showing little interest in de-escalating the increasingly personal rivalry.
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The clash underscores a broader pattern of conflict between Musk and Altman, two former allies who co-founded OpenAI before their relationship collapsed. Musk has repeatedly taken aim at the company since his departure, and Altman has grown more willing to punch back publicly rather than deflect. The Apple lawsuit adds a new legal dimension to an already turbulent moment for OpenAI, piling pressure on the company even as it continues to ship high-profile products.
The episode reflects how the AI industry's competitive stakes — and personal animosities — are escalating simultaneously, with key figures increasingly using public platforms to wage battles that once might have stayed behind closed doors. Whether the latest exchange marks a new low or simply another chapter in an ongoing saga remains to be seen.
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