Elon Musk attacks the dismissal of the OpenAI lawsuit and promises to appeal


Elon Musk attacks the dismissal of the OpenAI lawsuit and promises to appeal

Elon Musk has lashed out at judges and juries after his lawsuit against OpenAI was dismissed.

The CEO of xAI reacted to the decision through a post on X and accused the judge and jury of ruling not on the merits of the case but on a calendar technicality.

The world’s richest man wrote: “No one following the case in detail has any doubt that Altman and Brockman did in fact get rich by robbing a charity. The only question is WHEN they did it!”

Musk also announced that he will challenge the verdict in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, saying that “creating a precedent for looting charities is incredibly destructive to charitable giving in the United States.”

Elon Musk attacks the dismissal of the OpenAI lawsuit and promises to appeal

SpaceX’s CEO reiterated his claim that OpenAI is a nonprofit organization and said it was founded to benefit all of humanity.

In a separate post on X, the 54-year-old American businessman cited a tweet and accused the Oakland judge of being an activist.

He added that the judge simply used the jury as a fig leaf, creating a terrible precedent.

Musk continued: “They just gave a free license to loot charities if you can keep the looting quiet for a few years!”

This comes after the nine-person jury in Oakland unanimously decided to reject Elon Musk’s high-stakes lawsuit on Monday, May 18.

The decision marked the end of a three-week trial that featured testimony from OpenAI president Greg Brockman, Musk, Altman and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.

Musk’s lawsuit accused Altman and OpenAI of “stealing from a charity” by converting OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, from a nonprofit to a “for-profit” after Musk donated about $38 million to the original company.

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