Musk, Altman and OpenAI
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Elon Musk texted Greg Brockman, OpenAI's president, to gauge his interest in a settlement, according to a filing late Sunday. Musk sent the text two days before his lawsuit against OpenAI was scheduled to head to trial in federal court in Oakland,
Elon Musk reached out OpenAI’s top leadership before the Oakland trial to settle case. According to CNBC, filling late on Sunday, May 3, revealed that two days before the multi-billion dollar lawsuit,
Elon Musk reportedly reached out to OpenAI President Greg Brockman about a potential settlement two days before his lawsuit against the company went to trial. Read more here.
Traders on Kalshi say Elon Musk has a roughly 37% chance to win his case against OpenAI on Monday morning.
A recent New Yorker story is full of nasty allegations about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman—especially his supposed lying and “sociopath” behavior. But a new letter from OpenAI asks the states of California and Delaware to focus on something else entirely in the New Yorker story: alleged wrongdoing by Elon Musk.
A yearslong legal battle between Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is set to go to trial in Northern California on
Elon Musk reportedly attempted to settle a legal dispute with OpenAI shortly before the trial commenced, reaching out to President Greg Brockman. OpenAI's legal team aims to use Musk's message in court to highlight his motives against the company.
On Thursday, Elon Musk lost his lawsuit alleging that advertisers violated antitrust law by colluding on an ad boycott after he took over Twitter, gutted content moderation teams, and disbanded the Trust and Safety Council.