Some jurors selected in the Musk v. Altman trial expressed negative feelings about Elon Musk and AI, but assured the court they would put these concerns aside (Wired)
Several jurors selected for the Musk v. Altman trial acknowledged having negative opinions about Elon Musk and concerns about AI, but affirmed they could remain impartial. The trial, which centers on high-stakes issues in tech leadership and artificial intelligence, requires a fair and unbiased jury despite widespread public sentiment. Jurors were vetted extensively during voir dire to ensure their ability to set aside personal views. The court has not indicated whether any will be dismissed for cause based on their initial disclosures.
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