Musk’s OpenAI trial gets tossed by jury

OpenAI is off the hook for their for-profit organization. (Picture: Adobe)
The jury spent less than two hours Monday to deliberate on the case, and dismissed Musk’s claims for being filed after the statutory limitation of three years.

The trial had been brought in 2024 over a 2019 decision by OpenAI to create a for-profit arm, which was later expanded into a public benefit corporation — allowing OpenAI to raise massive funds and possibly go public at a later stage.

Elon Musk was a co-founder of OpenAI in 2015, but left the board in 2018. He argued in court that it was set up as a charity, and his lawyers claimed that OpenAI’s executives had enriched themselves at the cost of the charity’s mission.

As the court decided on a technical issue, the jury never touched the actual merits of the case, Musk argues, and vows to appeal.

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