New Delhi, Aug. 22 -- Elon Musk had attempted to rope in Mark Zuckerberg for the $97.4 billion bid to take over Sam Altman's OpenAI, but the Meta founder did not come on board, a court filing showed on Thursday.
The move can be called surprising, given that it came just a year and a half after the two tech billionaires locked horns in public and even geared up to go against each other in a cage fight.
The court filing, made by the ChatGPT maker before the Northern District of California federal court, came as part of the ongoing legal battle between Musk and OpenAI.
OpenAI said Musk identified Mark Zuckerberg as one of the people with whom he had communicated about potentially financing a deal to purchase the ChatGPT maker.
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