
Elon Musk Sought Mark Zuckerberg's Help For OpenAI Bid, Court Filing Shows
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The owner of ChatGPT said Musk had disclosed his communications with the Meta Platforms CEO about the company during sworn interrogations.
Aug 22 (Reuters) - Elon Musk tried to enlist rival Mark Zuckerberg for the $97.4 billion bid that his consortium made for OpenAI earlier this year, but the CEO of Meta Platforms did not come on board, OpenAI said in a court filing on Thursday.
OpenAI, the owner of ChatGPT, said Musk had communicated with Zuckerberg about potential financing arrangements or investments in connection with his OpenAI bid, according to the court filing.
OpenAI said Musk had disclosed his communications with Zuckerberg about the company during sworn interrogations.
Musk, whose xAI competes with OpenAI, could not immediately be reached for comment. xAI did not respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours.
OpenAI requested a federal judge to order Meta to produce documents and communications related to any bid for OpenAI, and those “concerning any actual or potential restructuring or recapitalization of OpenAI.”
