Elon Musk has intensified his legal battle against OpenAI, the artificial intelligence firm he co-founded, by expanding his lawsuit to include Microsoft, OpenAI's largest financial backer. Filed in a federal court in Oakland, California, the revised complaint accuses both companies of illegally conspiring to dominate the market for generative AI and suppress competition
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