Elon Musk, the New York Times and trustbusters all want a piece of the startup
lawyers. On February 29th Elon Musk added yet another problem to their list by suing the maker of Chat) chatbot, for breach of contract. The lawsuit argues that the startup was originally set up as a non-profit with the aim of buildingfor the “benefit of humanity”, but has since established a profit-making subsidiary and accepted a large investment from Microsoft, a tech titan valued at $3trn, in exchange for exclusive access to its technology.
For one thing, it gives competitors time to catch up technologically. In mid-February Google updated its Gemini model. The search giant claims that the new version is able to process far more data than
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