Musk has amended the OpenAI lawsuit to include Microsoft as a defendant
According to a report by BusinessInsider, Elon Musk has modified the defendant in the lawsuit against OpenAI, adding Microsoft as a defendant, claiming that their partnership is a "de facto merger" and accusing them of anti-competitive behavior. The lawsuit also includes Microsoft board member and former OpenAI board member Reid Hoffman as a defendant.
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