
Elon Musk recently lost his lawsuit against OpenAI and its leadership after a California jury determined his claims were filed too late. The legal battle centered on allegations that Sam Altman and Greg Brockman abandoned the company’s original non-profit mission to pursue commercial interests with Microsoft. However, the nine-member jury reached a unanimous verdict in under two hours, finding that Musk exceeded the three-year statute of limitations for his grievances. This decision effectively dismissed accusations of a "breach of charitable trust" without the court needing to rule on the actual merits of the case. While Musk's legal team has signaled an intent to appeal, experts suggest the factual nature of the jury's timing finding makes a reversal unlikely. Consequently, the ruling protects OpenAI’s current for-profit structure and its multibillion-dollar partnership with Microsoft from immediate legal dissolution.
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