Court Dismisses Musk's Claims Against OpenAI: A Fallout Among AI Titans
The legal battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI came to a conclusion as a federal court dismissed Musk's claims against the AI company and its executives. Musk alleged betrayal of a shared nonprofit vision, but the court ruled he waited too long to file suit. Tensions between Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman were spotlighted during the trial.
A federal court dismissed claims filed by Elon Musk against OpenAI and its leadership team, accusing them of diverting from a nonprofit mission aimed at guiding AI development ethically. The jury found Musk's lawsuit, filed in Oakland, California, to be beyond the statute of limitations.
The court's decision highlighted the troubled relationship between Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. OpenAI, once a collaboration between the two tech entrepreneurs, is now valued at $852 billion and is moving towards a monumental IPO.
Musk, who co-founded OpenAI in 2015, accused Altman and his deputy of unjust enrichment as the company transitioned to a profit model. OpenAI defended against these claims, characterizing Musk's suit as an attempt to leverage his competing interests with xAI, launched in 2023.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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