American businessman Elon Musk has lost his lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, UNN reports, citing Sky News.
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A jury in California found the artificial intelligence company that created ChatGPT not liable to Musk for allegedly deviating from its original mission to benefit humanity.
The jury, which deliberated for less than two hours, sided with OpenAI, stating that Musk's lawsuit was filed past the statute of limitations.
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This trial is widely seen as a critical moment for the future of OpenAI and artificial intelligence as a whole, both in terms of its use and who should benefit from it, including financially.
Following the verdict, Musk's lawyer stated that they reserve the right to appeal. However, the judge suggested this would be difficult given the timing chosen by Musk.
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers stated: "There is a significant amount of evidence supporting the jury's findings, so I was prepared to dismiss the case immediately."
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Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman co-founded the company as a non-profit organization in 2015. Since then, Musk has left OpenAI and has now sued Altman, claiming he violated the non-profit's original mission and is prioritizing profits. Musk seeks to remove Altman from the company's board, return the company to non-profit status, and transfer millions to OpenAI's charitable arm.
OpenAI claims that Musk is seeking to strengthen his own company, xAI.