Musk Loses OpenAI Lawsuit: Case Filed Too Late
Summary
A U.S. jury has rejected Elon Musk's $150 billion lawsuit against OpenAI. The ruling states the case was filed too late. The jury in Oakland, California, found that Musk filed his lawsuit beyond California's three-year limit. They deliberated for under two hours. Musk's lawsuit also targeted OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, president Greg Brockman, and Microsoft. It sought $150 billion in damages and aimed to undo OpenAI's for-profit structure. Musk responded on X, stating the court did not address the substance of his claims, only a "calendar technicality." Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers accepted the verdict and dismissed the case. This decision impacts the ongoing discussion about how artificial intelligence should be used and who benefits from it.
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