BREAKING: A U.S. District Court judge has rejected OpenAI's request to dismiss Elon Musk's lawsuit, clearing the path toward jury trial. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers found sufficient grounds for dispute based on evidence including OpenAI's earlier commitments regarding its nonprofit status. The ruling marks a significant development in the ongoing legal battle, suggesting the case will proceed to trial rather than being dismissed at the motion stage. This decision could have broader implications for how AI companies structure their governance and organizational frameworks, particularly regarding commitments made during their foundational phases.
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MevHunter
· 01-09 08:18
Haha, OpenAI really messed up this time. The non-profit hype they once boasted about has now become evidence in court.
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RektRecorder
· 01-08 05:55
Haha, OpenAI really got caught this time. The early non-profit commitments have now become court evidence. Interesting.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-08 05:44
Haha, OpenAI has messed up this time. The consequence of breaking promises is seeing each other in court. Elon Musk's move was truly brilliant.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 01-08 05:44
Haha, OpenAI is really about to be dragged into court now. The early promises are finally coming to settle the bill.
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BoredStaker
· 01-08 05:28
Haha, OpenAI really messed up this time. The bragging from earlier years is now being brought up as a topic...
BREAKING: A U.S. District Court judge has rejected OpenAI's request to dismiss Elon Musk's lawsuit, clearing the path toward jury trial. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers found sufficient grounds for dispute based on evidence including OpenAI's earlier commitments regarding its nonprofit status. The ruling marks a significant development in the ongoing legal battle, suggesting the case will proceed to trial rather than being dismissed at the motion stage. This decision could have broader implications for how AI companies structure their governance and organizational frameworks, particularly regarding commitments made during their foundational phases.