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Elon Musk Warns Microsoft: “OpenAI Could Devour You Alive!”
Microsoft Integrates GPT-5 as Musk Sounds Alarm
Following the unveiling of OpenAI’s GPT-5, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took to X (formerly Twitter) to announce its integration into Microsoft’s AI services, including Microsoft 365 Copilot, GitHub Copilot, and Azure AI Foundry. Nadella hailed GPT-5 as “OpenAI’s most powerful AI model”—a key partner in Microsoft’s AI ecosystem.
However, the announcement drew a sharp response from Elon Musk, who warned: “OpenAI will eat Microsoft alive!”
Nadella, known for his diplomatic wit, replied humorously:
“People have been trying for 50 years—that’s the fun part! Every day you learn, innovate, collaborate, and compete. Excited for Grok 4 on Azure… and looking forward to Grok 5!”
OpenAI CEO Fires Back at Musk
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, dismissed Musk’s remarks in an interview with CNBC:
“I don’t think about him much. He spends all day tweeting about how terrible OpenAI is, how bad our models are, and how we’ll never be a good company.”
This isn’t the first clash between the two tech titans. Musk co-founded OpenAI in 2015 but left in 2018 over disagreements about the company’s direction. Earlier this year, Altman rejected Musk’s $97.4 billion offer to buy OpenAI, sarcastically countering:
“No thanks, but if you’d like, we can buy Twitter for $9.74 billion.”
A Rivalry Fueling AI Innovation
The exchange highlights the intense competition in the AI sector, where partnerships and rivalries shape the future of technology. While Microsoft strengthens its alliance with OpenAI, Musk continues to challenge the company’s dominance—proving that in Silicon Valley, innovation and rivalry go hand in hand.
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