Elon Musk loses trial accusing Sam Altman, OpenAI of stealing a charity
Musk plans to appeal after judge immediately affirmed the jury's decision.
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The tech leaders have brought props to court and traded icy stares as their legal dispute reaches a denouement.
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A jury sided with OpenAI on Monday in its court battle with Elon Musk, finding that his lawsuit was filed too late.
The legal battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI has ended in a win for the company he co-founded, following a jury decision.
The nine-member panel took only two hours to return a verdict in favor of OpenAI on Monday, which the judge quickly adopted as her own final decision.
After around two hours of deliberation, the jury has reached a unanimous verdict in Musk v. Altman, the tech trial of the year. The group found that two claims were barred by the statute of limitations, and a third failed thanks to the dismissal of one of these. The jury here is an advisory jury, meaning the group is installed solely to offer another opinion to the judge, and its verdict is not legally binding. Ultimately, US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers is the ultimate legal authority and will issue the final decision. Musk v. Altman has taken over a federal courtroom in Oakland for three weeks, with the core accusation being th … Read the full story at The Verge.
OpenAI CEO and president found not liable for breaking contracts made with Musk when founding the startup A jury ruled in favor of Sam Altman in the culmination of a long and bitter legal battle that pitted the richest person in the world against a leader of the AI boom. The federal jury in Oakland, California, found Altman and Greg Brockman, OpenAI’s president, not liable for unjustly enriched themselves and breaking contracts made with Musk when founding the startup. Continue reading...
Decision hands a legal victory to Sam Altman in a case that had overshadowed the AI lab’s plans to go public