Elon Musk lost his case against Sam Altman

The jury in the Musk v. Altman trial dismissed all charges based on the statute of limitations, marking a significant legal setback for Elon Musk.
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.
Elon Musk lost his case against Sam Altman
The Musk v. Altman jury dismissed all charges due to the statute of limitations.
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.
Musk v. Altman has taken over a federal courtroom in Oakland for three weeks, with the core accusation being that OpenAI strayed from its founding mission and that Musk’s money was earmarked for a nonprofit in particular. Musk alleges that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and company president Greg Brockman breached OpenAI’s charitable trust and participated in unjust enrichment at Musk’s expense. He also alleges that Microsoft aided and abetted the two in breach of charitable trust. Both sides have used every opportunity to smear each other — and through salacious evidence and eyebrow-raising testimony, both sides have come out looking somehow even less trustworthy than when the court process began.
The jury found that Musk’s claim for breach of charitable trust was barred by the statute of limitations, and the claim that Microsoft aided and abetted such a breach failed with it.
Source: The Verge AI

















