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.

Read more: NBC News, CNBC, Reuters, and The Verge.

OpenAI co-founder and President Greg Brockman reveals $30 billion stake

ChatGPT has been a lucrative endeavor for those at the top. (Picture: Shutterstock)
«The compensation was certainly secondary to the mission,» Brockman said in court yesterday, according to NBC News.

He was being questioned at the Musk trial by lawyer Steven Molo, asking «You just happen to be $30 billion richer?»

The OpenAI President also holds a stake in Sam Altman’s family fund and chip company Cerebras, which is a significant supplier to OpenAI, Reuters reports.

Elon Musk is suing OpenAI in a California court, arguing the startup he co-founded has abandoned its altruistic non-profit mission and going on an «enrichment spree» on a for-profit basis. He seeks to paint the executives as greedy.

OpenAI counters that Musk is driven by resentment of their success and an obsession to control the company. The trial is ongoing.

Read more: Trial notes by NBC News, Reuters, Business Insider, and Wired.

Elon Musk threatens lawsuit over Grok placement on App Store

Grok isn't on any Apple Controlled lists, and Musk suspects foul play.
X.ai feels left out in the App Store, and claims it is because of Apple’s special relationship with OpenAI. (Picture: X.ai)
After noticing the Grok app was the 5th choice on the App Store’s top list and ChatGPT was number one, Musk reckons they must be playing their lists to OpenAI’s benefit.

He now threatens an antitrust lawsuit, claiming that ChatGPT is on «literally every list where you [they] have editorial control,» like their «Must-Have Apps» section.

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— Kan ha digital superintelligens om 5-6 år

Musk er ingen nybegynner i AI-bansjen, og startet blant annet opp OpenAI i 2015. (Bilde: X.ai.)
Elon Musk har lansert X.ai, et kunstig intelligens-selskap, og har noen tanker om prosjektet.

Dagens annonsering kommer etter langt tids AI-forskning blant annet hos Tesla for lage autopiloten deres, og selskapet samler folk med ekspertise fra OpenAI, Googles DeepMind, Microsoft Research, Tesla, og et par forskere.

Formålet skal være å «forstå universets sanne natur.»

Musk sier også at kunstig intelligens snart er smartere enn mennesker, etter å selv ha deltatt i både OpenAIs og Teslas forsøk.

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