Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk is not a fan of Apple’s (AAPL) partnership with ChatGPT creator OpenAI. Musk posted in X (formerly Twitter), “If Apple integrates OpenAI at the operating system level, Apple devices will be banned in my companies. This is an unacceptable security breach.”
In the video above, Yahoo Finance Josh Lipton reports on the comments.
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Video transcript
Apple is partnering with Open AI and Elon Musk.
I am not satisfied with the Tesla CEO’s announcement in a post on X that if Apple integrates Open AI into its operating system, he will ban devices in his companies.
Musk went on to call the partnership an unacceptable security breach during Apple’s worldwide developer conference.
Keynote Apple announced that G BT chat will be available for free on I OS 18 and Mac OS Sequoia in a statement Open A IC Sam Altman, who appeared at the conference, expressed excitement about the partnership, noting Apple’s actions, our commitment to security and innovation.
Elon Musk was among the co-founders of Open A in 2015.
Keep in mind that the company’s founding statement warned about the dangers of AI if it was built or used incorrectly.
Just three years later, Musk left board A open.
He has since become a critic of the company.