Elon Musk trial against Sam Altman to reveal OpenAI power struggle
A high-stakes trial between Elon Musk and Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, begins Monday in Oakland, California, with jury selection. Musk is suing Altman and OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman, alleging they betrayed the company's founding mission.

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AI-generatedA high-stakes trial between Elon Musk and Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, begins Monday in Oakland, California, with jury selection. Musk is suing Altman and OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman, alleging they betrayed the company's founding mission. Musk claims OpenAI, which started as a nonprofit in 2015 with his funding, evolved into a capitalistic venture valued at $852 billion without his consent, straying from its original goal of altruistically developing artificial intelligence. The lawsuit centers on accusations of deceit and ambition, with internal documents, including a diary entry from Brockman expressing a desire to distance the company from Musk, expected to be key evidence. The trial's outcome could significantly impact the power dynamics within the AI industry.
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5 extractedThe lawsuit alleges Altman and Brockman shifted OpenAI into moneymaking mode behind Musk's back, straying from the company's founding mission.
Greg Brockman wrote in his diary in 2017 that 'This is the only chance we have to get out from Elon.'
Elon Musk filed the civil lawsuit in August 2024 in US District Court in Oakland, California.
Jury selection for the trial between Elon Musk and Sam Altman is scheduled to begin on Monday.
OpenAI is currently valued at $852bn.