Musk's OpenAI lawsuit clears path to trial, putting Microsoft in the spotlight
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Musk's OpenAI lawsuit clears path to trial, putting Microsoft in the spotlight
"A federal judge has signalled that Elon Musk's lawsuit challenging OpenAI's transformation from a nonprofit to a for-profit entity will proceed to trial, adding legal uncertainty for enterprise customers that have built AI strategies around the ChatGPT maker's technology. US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said during a Wednesday hearing in Oakland, California, that there was "plenty of evidence" for a jury to consider Musk's allegations that OpenAI violated its founding mission, according to Reuters."
"US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said during a Wednesday hearing in Oakland, California, that there was "plenty of evidence" for a jury to consider Musk's allegations that OpenAI violated its founding mission, according to Reuters. "This case is going to trial," Judge Gonzalez Rogers said at the hearing, Reuters reported. The judge indicated she would issue a written order addressing OpenAI's motion to dismiss the case, but stopped short of a formal ruling."
A federal judge indicated that Elon Musk's lawsuit challenging OpenAI's conversion from a nonprofit to a for-profit entity will proceed to trial. The judge said there is plenty of evidence for a jury to consider Musk's allegations that OpenAI violated its founding mission. The ruling introduces legal uncertainty for enterprise customers that have built AI strategies around ChatGPT technology. The judge stated the case is going to trial and said she would issue a written order on OpenAI's motion to dismiss, while stopping short of a formal dismissal ruling.
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