Why is Elon Musk suing OpenAI?
Musk claims OpenAI co-founders misled him about maintaining the organization as a nonprofit.
Technology / AI News
A U.S. judge has ruled that OpenAI lawyers cannot question Elon Musk about his alleged ketamine use during his upcoming trial against OpenAI. The judge deemed the topic irrelevant to the case, focusing the trial on the early years of OpenAI...
The trial will revisit the early years of OpenAI, the breakdown of Musk’s relationship with the company, and Microsoft’s $13 billion investment. A jury will examine Musk’s claim that OpenAI co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman misled him about maintaining the organization as a nonprofit when he donated about $38 million. Judge Rogers also made preliminary rulings, stating that any damages determined by the jury will likely be advisory, meaning she will decide the final amount after the trial concludes. Potential witnesses include Sam Altman, Musk, Greg Brockman, Ilya Sutskever, and Shivon Zilis. The trial is expected to last about 4 weeks.
Musk claims OpenAI co-founders misled him about maintaining the organization as a nonprofit.
Musk is seeking damages of up to $134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft.
Judge Rogers expressed doubts about the report’s conclusions, calling it not particularly persuasive.
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