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Elon Musk’s OpenAI lawsuit could head to trial, judge suggests

International Desk By International Desk February 5, 2025 4 Min Read
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In a recent ruling, a federal judge in the United States has stated that certain aspects of Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI to prevent its transformation into a for-profit entity may proceed to trial. The Tesla CEO will be required to appear in court and provide testimony, as stated by US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California.

During a court session on Tuesday, Judge Rogers mentioned, “This case will go to trial in some capacity. Elon Musk will take the stand, present evidence to a jury, and allow the jury to determine the truth of the matter.”

The court was addressing Musk’s request for a preliminary injunction to stop OpenAI’s conversion to a for-profit entity prior to the trial. This legal battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has been playing out publicly in court.

The last time Judge Rogers granted a preliminary injunction was in the case of Epic Games against Apple in May 2021.

Musk co-founded OpenAI with Altman in 2015, but later left before the company gained momentum and subsequently founded a competing AI startup, xAI, in 2023.

OpenAI is currently in the process of transitioning from a nonprofit to a for-profit entity, claiming it is essential to secure the funding needed for developing advanced artificial intelligence models.

Last year, Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Altman, alleging that the company had strayed from its original mission of beneficence towards humanity and was now solely focused on financial gain.

At the core of the dispute is an internal power struggle that occurred in 2017 at the early stages of the startup, which led to Altman assuming the role of CEO at OpenAI.

Emails exposed by OpenAI reveal Musk’s aspirations to become the CEO and his frustrations after being denied the position due to concerns about his influence as a major shareholder and chief executive if the company achieved its goal of surpassing human-level AI, known as artificial general intelligence (AGI).

In response to Musk’s legal action, OpenAI intends to seek dismissal of the claims and asserts that Musk should be competing in the market rather than the courtroom.

OpenAI has highlighted Musk’s initial approval of the idea of transforming the company into a for-profit enterprise to raise necessary funding for AI-related hardware and computational resources.

The stakes surrounding OpenAI’s shift to a for-profit venture have intensified, with the company’s recent fundraising efforts and potential future investments contingent on the restructuring to eliminate nonprofit control.

The proposed conversion from a nonprofit to a for-profit organization is considered unusual, according to Rose Chan Loui, the executive director of the UCLA Law Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofits. She notes that such conversions have typically been seen in healthcare organizations, not in venture capital-backed enterprises.

Musk is not the only entity opposing OpenAI’s transition to a for-profit structure. Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has called on California’s attorney general to intervene, while the Delaware attorney general’s office has initiated a review of the conversion process.

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