Musk is excited about OpenAI having access to his phone.

Elon Musk is worried that OpenAI's partnership with Apple could lead to access to his phone, especially since the company has hired a former NSA director.

June 15th 2024.

Musk is excited about OpenAI having access to his phone.
Recently, there has been some tension between tech mogul Elon Musk and the AI company OpenAI, co-founded by Sam Altman. Musk, known for his outspoken opinions and bold statements, has expressed his concerns about the collaboration between Apple and OpenAI. He believes that the integration of ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, into iPhones could potentially give OpenAI access to his personal phone.

In response to reports of OpenAI appointing Paul Nakasone, a former commander of US Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency, to its board of directors, Musk took to social media to express his worries. He posted, "Can't wait for OpenAI to have access to my phone." With Nakasone's expertise in cyber security, it seems OpenAI is taking measures to protect itself from potential threats.

Nakasone has also been selected to join OpenAI's new safety and security committee, further highlighting the company's commitment to securing its operations. Despite these efforts, Musk still has reservations about the potential risks of OpenAI gaining access to his phone. In fact, just last week, he threatened to ban iPhones from all his companies if Apple integrates OpenAI into its operating system. He strongly believes that this would be a violation of security and is not something he is willing to overlook.

Musk's concerns go beyond just his own personal phone. He intends to enforce a ban on Apple devices at his companies and even require visitors to check their Apple devices at the door, where they will be stored in a Faraday cage. This may seem extreme to some, but Musk is not one to take security lightly.

In fact, he has even hinted at working with Samsung to develop his own phone, known as the X phone. It is clear that Musk is not willing to take any chances when it comes to the security of his personal information and that of his companies. Only time will tell how this situation unfolds and if Apple and OpenAI will address Musk's concerns.

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