"I think some of it's a little bit less well-intentioned, like 'Everyone else slow down, so I can speed up,'' Hoffman said. On CNBC's "Squawk Box" last month, Hoffman said he disliked the idea of pressing pause on AI and criticized Musk over his stance on AI development. Hoffman has addressed the open letter before. The Financial Times also recently reported that Musk was fielding interest from Tesla and SpaceX investors for a planned AI startup. Insider's Kali Hays reported last month that Musk is moving forward with an artificial intelligence project at Twitter. Musk cofounded OpenAI in 2015 alongside CEO Sam Altman and others but stepped down from its board in 2018. Musk told Fox News last month that he wanted to build a "maximum truth-seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe," which he called "TruthGPT," in an apparent riff on OpenAI's ChatGPT.
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