OpenAI CEO Sam Altman took a swipe at Elon Musk, after the latter offered to purchase the artificial intelligence company for $97.4 billion, suggesting that the Tesla CEO was acting out of a "position of insecurity.""Probably his whole life is from a position of insecurity," Altman said during an interview with Bloomberg Television at the Paris AI Summit. "I feel for the guy. I don't think he's a happy person." He emphasized that OpenAI is not for sale, adding, "It's another one of his tactics to try to mess with us."Altman also took to X to reject Musk's bid -- with a humorous comeback: "No thank you but we will buy Twitter for $9.74 billion if you want."— sama (@sama) In a separate post, Musk had addressed his arch rival as “Scam Altman.”However, according to a report by Reuters, OpenAI's board of directors has not yet received a formal bid from Musk’s group. Musk's lawyer, Marc Toberoff clarified that the offer was sent via email on Monday to OpenAI’s external counsel at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz. The offer, in the form of a “detailed four-page Letter of Intent”, was signed by Musk and other investors and addressed to the board. These events unfolded just days after Altman’s exclusive interview with ET, in which he said Musk's relentless attacks on him had persisted since the launch of the Stargate project. When asked if he was concerned about Musk's involvement in the new Trump administration, Altman responded, "We were thrilled to announce Stargate with President Trump on his first full day in office, and I think it's great that he's such a supporter of the project."