The injunction would also stop OpenAI from allegedly requiring its investors to refrain from funding competitors, including xAI and others.
Summary
Elon Musk has filed a court injunction to block OpenAI’s transition to a fully for-profit business and prevent it from allegedly restricting investors from supporting competitors like his AI startup, xAI.
Musk accuses OpenAI and Microsoft of antitrust violations, claiming they used “group boycotts” to limit funding for rivals while benefitting from shared sensitive information.
OpenAI dismissed the allegations as baseless. The legal battle reflects escalating competition in the booming generative AI industry, valued at $157 billion, with Musk’s xAI emerging as a new challenger.
Lol, no it can't. Do you have any idea how many smaller LLMs are out there? Small enough to be trained and fine-tuned on consumer hardware. And most of those are "open" sourced models. Which means tens of thousands already have them on their computers and running locally. This genie will never go back in the bottle.
If what you mean is forcing AI companies to make their LLMs FOSS, then there really isn't much you can do. There's the government regulation route, but I don't expect anyone with access to power would see things the same way. I know it's not a satisfying answer, but anything short of a total transformation of society isn't going to move the needle on this issue, and the question of "what can be done" in this context is an entire field of political discourse and philosophical debate.