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Musk vows to appeal after losing case against OpenAI

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Coverage of the lawsuit's outcome varies among outlets. NBC News and CBS News emphasize the jury's decision and the timeline of Musk's claims, framing the story around the legal process and the implications of the ruling. In contrast,…
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Musk vows to appeal after losing case against OpenAI
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Elon Musk plans to appeal a federal jury's decision regarding his claims against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The jury ruled that Musk's case was not filed in a timely manner, focusing on procedural issues rather than the substantive evidence. Musk continues to assert that Altman has shifted OpenAI from its original nonprofit mission to a for-profit model.

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Washington Examiner · Claire Carter
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X owner Elon Musk vowed to appeal a federal grand jury’s verdict against his claim that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was abandoning the company’s original nonprofit vision after it ruled it was not brought in a timely manner. Musk said the jury did not rule on the evidence of the case, but rather a “calendar technicality,” and reiterated his claims that Altman transitioned OpenAI from a charity model to a for-profit business. Recommended Stories Musk loses case against Sam Altman over OpenAI mission New Yorkers slammed by nightmare Monday morning commute thanks to LIRR strike Paramount considers podcast deal with Stephen Miller’s wife: Report “Regarding the OpenAI case, the judge & jury never actually ruled on the merits of the case, just on a calendar technicality,” Musk posted on X.

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