Des e-mails révèlent que Musk a proposé un siège au conseil d'administration de Tesla à Altman en 2017

Des témoignages devant un tribunal fédéral ont révélé qu'Elon Musk avait cherché à recruter Sam Altman pour diriger un laboratoire d'intelligence artificielle chez Tesla, quelques mois avant de quitter le conseil d'administration d'OpenAI. Ces détails ont été révélés lors du procès en cours opposant Musk à Altman.

Quelques mois avant qu'Elon Musk ne démissionne du conseil d'administration d'OpenAI en février 2018, il a contacté Sam Altman pour qu'il rejoigne un futur laboratoire d'IA de classe mondiale au sein de Tesla. Musk a également proposé à Altman de siéger au conseil d'administration de Tesla, selon des e-mails présentés au tribunal ce mercredi.

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