British media: Musk calls for California and Delaware to force the auction of OpenAI shares

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On January 10th, according to the Financial Times, Elon Musk's lawyer called on the attorneys general of California and Delaware to compel OpenAI to auction off a large number of its shares in the company, intensifying the fierce struggle with the company's CEO, Sam Altman. The report stated that Musk's lawyer, Marc Toberoff, representing a large artificial intelligence investor, wrote to the top legal officials of each state expressing the hope to participate in an open and competitive bidding process for OpenAI's equity. A person familiar with OpenAI's thinking revealed that OpenAI does not have such an auction plan. They added that the Musk camp just "wants to create more chaos".

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