OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sparked a public dispute with Elon Musk after expressing frustration over Tesla's handling of his Roadster reservation, which he tried to cancel following a wait of seven and a half years. Altman posted screenshots online showing his $45,000 deposit from 2018 and a $50,000 refund request that was initially rejected because of an email issue. Musk replied by claiming Altman received his refund within a day, accusing him of leaving out this detail and criticizing him for what he called a pattern of selective disclosure, according to
Originally promoted as "the fastest production car ever made," the Roadster has experienced multiple delays since its 2017 debut. Tesla's most recent quarterly filing lists the car as still in "design development," with no confirmed production schedule, according to Business Insider. Altman's public complaints reflect wider customer frustration, with well-known YouTuber MKBHD also canceling his order after years of waiting, Business Insider noted. Musk, meanwhile, has teased a spectacular reveal, likening the Roadster's future features to "all the James Bond cars combined" during a recent podcast, Mezha reported.
This latest argument is just one episode in the ongoing rivalry between Musk and Altman. Musk, who previously sat on OpenAI's board, accused Altman of turning the nonprofit into a for-profit company closely tied to Microsoft, which led to a lawsuit in 2023, according to
Tesla is also grappling with issues beyond the Roadster. The company is under regulatory investigation and facing operational challenges, such as a tenth recall for the Cybertruck due to a defective light bar that could come loose while driving, as noted in
The ongoing Roadster saga highlights growing doubts about Tesla's ability to fulfill its ambitious promises. While Musk continues to express confidence in the car's future, critics say the repeated postponements are damaging customer confidence. As Tesla deals with shareholder decisions, regulatory challenges, and product recalls, the public clash between Altman and Musk adds further scrutiny to Musk's management and the company's strategic direction.