Elon Musk, Sam Altman’s Openai in court in the war for lucrative change

A federal judge signaled on Tuesday that some parts of Elon Musk’s lawsuit to block Openai led by Sam Altman to become a lucrative entity could go to trial and said Musk would have to take the attitude personally and testify .

Musk was seeking an order at the US Federal Court in Oakland as part of a broader trial changed in which Musk has accused Openai and Main Microsoft investor of violating federal antitrust law in an illegal attempt to dominate the market of it.

“Something will judge in this case,” said American District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers during the hearing. “(Elon Musk will sit down, will introduce it to a jury and a jury will decide who is right.”

In litigation, Musk’s lawyers also accuse Altman and Openni of abandoning the original purpose of development of herself to benefit humanity by turning from a “charity exempt in a lucrative throat of $ 157 billion, pre -market in the market . ”


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Elon Musk wants an Openai blocking order to become profitable. Getty Images

Musk claims that both he and the public suffered irreparable damage as a result and argues that Openai and Microsoft should be forced to divert any “sick” profit.

Rogers still should not rule for the order, though she said Musk’s claim for irreparable harm was a “stretch” and that such demands face a high bar for approval.

Rogers once approved a preliminary order while overseeing the Epic Game antitrust lawsuit against Apple in May 2021. The case eventually ended in a divided judgment that mostly favorite Apple.

Openai has sought to dismiss the lawsuit, referring to Musk’s claims of “unfounded” and accused the world’s rarest person of engaging in an “increasingly ardent campaign to harass Openai for his competitive advantage”.

The Court’s war is part of a long-term slugfest between Musk and Altman who once collaborated to co-founded Open, but have since become bitter rivals. Musk runs Xai, who competes directly with Openai.

As Post reported, Musk won an advantage in the legal battle last month after the Justice Department and FTC Anoi with one of the main arguments of his lawsuit against Open, Microsoft and billionaire Reid Hoffman, who are all listed as defendants.

Musk argued that Openai and Microsoft violated Clayton’s act by allowing Hoffman and another executive, Deannah Tempton, serve at the same time on the boards of Openai and Microsoft.

Section 8 of the Clayton Act stops the so -called “Liaison Director”.

Doj and FTC said they agreed with Musk’s legal argument.


Sam Altman
Sam Altman and Openai have sought to dismiss Musk’s lawsuit. Koichi Mitsui/Aflo/Shutterstock

Outside the lawsuit, Musk and Altman recently traded barbs on social media after Musk shadowed Altman’s plans to collaborate with Oracle Larry Ellison and CEO of Softbank Masayoshi Son in the Stargate Infrastructure Project “of President 500 billion dollars.

Musk is not the only entity that fixes to block Opennai’s plans.

In December, Mark Zuckerberg Meta warned in a letter to California’s General Atttorney General Rob Bonta that allowing Openai to become a lucrative would have “seismic implications for Silicon Valley”.

“Openai should not be allowed to destroy the law by taking and re-depriving the assets he builds as charity and using them for potentially great private benefits,” Meta wrote on paper.

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