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    Elon Musk and Sam Altman spar on X after Apple files OpenAI lawsuit

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comJuly 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Elon Musk and Sam Altman criticized each other in new posts on X, highlighting the billionaires’ long-standing tussle over OpenAI’s evolution.

    Musk and Altman helped to start OpenAI in 2015 as a nonprofit artificial intelligence research lab alongside a band of engineers and scientists.

    In 2018, Musk left OpenAI’s board after donating tens of millions to the organization, although he later objected to Altman’s efforts to construct “an opaque web of for-profit OpenAI affiliates” in a lawsuit that went to trial in California this year. A jury ruled in favor of Altman, and Musk said he would appeal the case.

    Weeks later, Musk’s company SpaceX — which controls the X social platform, the xAI lab that challenges OpenAI and the Starlink broadband internet service — completed its landmark initial public offering. SpaceX raised a record $75 billion as it promoted plans to launch data centers into space, in addition to ambitions in enterprise AI applications and interplanetary transportation. Meanwhile, OpenAI has filed confidentially for its own IPO.

    This week, SpaceX released the Grok 4.5 generative AI model, while OpenAI debuted its own GPT-5.6 Sol. For days, Musk and Altman have hyped up their respective releases, but on Saturday the rivalry got personal.

    In response to a post about Apple filing suit against OpenAI on Friday over alleged theft of trade secrets, Musk wrote, “Scam Altman strikes again …”

    The Tesla and SpaceX CEO has used the “Scam Altman” moniker to refer to the OpenAI CEO on several occasions over the past year. Minutes after his post, Musk doubled down, writing, “He takes scamming to a whole new level.”

    Next, Musk published a photo of Altman that included the words, “I’m doing this because I love it.”

    “By ‘this’ he means scamming,” Musk wrote, including two rolling-on-the-floor-laughing emojis.

    Musk then replied to that post, writing, “He might literally love scamming more than any human alive!”

    The flurry of social activity got Altman’s attention.

    “[H]omeboy you’re the one sellling public market investors on short-term space datacenters,” Altman wrote in an X post of his own that garnered over 11 million views.

    “We start flying them next year. Maybe you can come see them if your parole officer approves,” Musk fired back.

    Separately, Altman put Musk’s fresh wave of attention in the context of OpenAI’s fresh model release.

    “[T]here are a lot of benchmarks that suggest 5.6 sol is the best model in the world right now, but the most reliable way to tell is that elon is obsessed with me again,” Altman wrote on X.

    Elsewhere on X, the account @iliketeslas asserted that Altman is scared of Apple. That, too, prompted a response from Altman.

    “[I] am not afraid of apple, but i have tremendous respect for them. s-tier company,” Altman wrote.

    Altman’s post led Nikita Bier, X’s head of product, to respond: “Incredible trade secrets as well, some of the best.”

    Musk replied with a face-with-tears-of-joy emoji.

    On Friday, an OpenAI spokesperson told CNBC, “We have no interest in other companies’ trade secrets.”

    WATCH: Elon Musk loses court battle against Sam Altman, OpenAI



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