Jury rules against Musk in landmark AI trial
Summary
A federal jury decided that Elon Musk waited too long to file his lawsuit against OpenAI and its leaders. This ruling means Musk will likely not receive any damages or force changes at OpenAI.Key Facts
- A federal jury ruled unanimously against Elon Musk’s lawsuit on Monday.
- Musk claimed OpenAI and its executives abandoned their nonprofit mission for profit.
- He sought up to $134 billion in damages and the removal of OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman.
- The jury found Musk’s claims were barred by the statute of limitations, meaning he filed too late.
- The judge accepted the jury’s decision and ended the case.
- OpenAI, its executives, and Microsoft are not liable for Musk’s claims.
- The lawsuit challenged the power structure in the AI industry.
- The case involved Musk’s charitable trust claims against OpenAI and its leaders.
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