In a jab at OpenAI, Musk remarks, "I can't wait for it to have access to my phone."
The action follows OpenAI's appointment of Paul Nakasone, a former US Cyber Command commander and NSA director, to the board of directors.
Delhi, New: Tech mogul Elon Musk has stated that the AI startup led by Sam Altman, ChatGPT, may eventually gain access to his phone, after his criticism of the Apple-OpenAI partnership on ChatGPT's integration with iPhones.
The CEO of SpaceX and Tesla responded with worry to rumors that OpenAI has appointed Paul Nakasone, the former head of the National Security Agency (NSA) and commander of US Cyber Command, to its board of directors.
Musk said, "Can't wait for OpenAI to have access to my phone," on the social media site X. Nakasone declared upon joining OpenAI that he would assist in defending the business from "increasingly sophisticated bad actors."
The new safety and security committee at OpenAI will also include the former senior US intelligence official on board. Due of ChatGPT integration, Musk threatens to outlaw iPhones at his enterprises. Due to ChatGPT's connection with iPhones, Musk last week threatened to outlaw iPhones from any of his businesses.
He declared that Apple products will not be allowed in his companies if Apple incorporates OpenAI at the operating system (OS) level, calling it an intolerable security breach.
The tech tycoon went on to say that guests to his companies will need to verify their Apple devices at
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