Core Viewpoint - The recent public dispute between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over product safety has drawn significant industry attention, highlighting concerns regarding the safety of both ChatGPT and Tesla's Autopilot technology [1][3]. Group 1: Product Safety Concerns - Musk raised concerns about ChatGPT's safety, citing that since its release in 2022, there have been nine reported deaths associated with its use, urging people not to let loved ones use the chatbot [1]. - Altman defended OpenAI's commitment to product safety, acknowledging the challenge of balancing user protection with normal tool usage, and emphasized that OpenAI prioritizes safety measures [3]. Group 2: Mutual Accusations - In response to Musk's claims, Altman criticized Tesla's Autopilot, stating that over 50 deaths have occurred in accidents related to the technology, and he personally found it unsafe during his experience in a vehicle equipped with the system [3]. - Altman implied that Musk's accusations against OpenAI reflect his own issues, suggesting that Musk's criticisms are a form of self-incrimination [3]. Group 3: Legal Disputes - The public confrontation is not isolated, as Musk has initiated legal action against Altman and other OpenAI leaders, accusing them of misleading behavior during the organization's transition to a profit-driven model, which he claims deviates from its original non-profit mission [3]. - Musk had previously donated $38 million to support OpenAI's development during its early stages [3].
隔空互怼:马斯克呼吁远离 ChatGPT 奥特曼抨击特斯拉 Autopilot