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Elon Musk’s legal case against OpenAI is hilariously bad
(www.theverge.com)
Big brain tech dude got yet another clueless take over at HackerNews etc? Here's the place to vent. Orange site, VC foolishness, all welcome.
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Did you read the sentence directly after? They never claimed that non-written contracts don't exist, they said they are very hard to uphold in court, which is perfectly true:
Also just to note, Nilay Patel literally has a JD, I think he knows that. Lol
Saying “they need to be written down” and then immediately negating that point is absolutely terrible writing. And even a casual contract, like OpenAI’s where they literally have stated in writing for years what their “contract” is, would not be hard to understand.
Musk is a moron and this is clearly a ploy to gain some sort of control over OpenAI, but OpenAI is breaking what they said their goal was. I know that doesn’t mean there’s a contract there, but it has been written down numerous times what he’s claiming “the contract” is.
this isn't negating the point, it's explaining the point: they need to be written down, here's why. it's like saying someone needs to train for a marathon to run one, because otherwise it will be very hard to avoid muscle damage. there's no logical necessity but it makes sense as a practical claim
brb suing google because they had the 'Don't be evil' motto.