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Musk loses OpenAI court battle after jury finds he waited too long to sue

A jury has ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI, finding that he waited too long to bring his claims. Musk had accused OpenAI CEO Sam Altman of "stealing a charity" when he left the company in 2018.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-05-18 · 19:18 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Musk loses OpenAI court battle after jury finds he waited too long to sue
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A jury has ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI, finding that he waited too long to bring his claims. Musk had accused OpenAI CEO Sam Altman of "stealing a charity" when he left the company in 2018. The lawsuit stemmed from animosity that developed after Musk's departure, particularly as OpenAI achieved significant success with ChatGPT. OpenAI argued that Musk had supported the idea of a for-profit OpenAI and even sought long-term control, suggesting it could pass to his children. OpenAI's spokesman called the verdict a "tremendous victory" and an effort by Musk to slow a competitor, while Musk's attorney indicated a potential appeal.

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Musk's attorney Steven Molo indicated an intent to preserve the right to appeal the jury's finding.

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OpenAI spokesman Sam Singer called the verdict a 'tremendous victory' and an effort by Musk to 'slow down a competitor.'

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Altman testified that Musk not only backed the idea of OpenAI becoming a for-profit business but also vied for long-term control, even suggesting it pass to his children upon his death.

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Musk claimed the lawsuit was about preventing the theft of a charity, stating, 'It's not OK to steal a charity... If it's okay to loot a charity, the entire foundation of charitable giving will be destroyed.'

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Musk lost his OpenAI court battle after a jury found he waited too long to sue.

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"This case seemed kind of weird and crazy, but this is why we trust juries, because they bring the common sense of the community to resolve factual disputes," Tobias said.On the trial's first day, Musk took the stand wearing a dark suit and tie and was asked by one of his lawyers what the legal action was about."It's actually very simple," he said. "It's not OK to steal a charity... If it's okay to loot a charity, the entire foundation of charitable giving will be destroyed."Altman told the jury during his own testimony that Musk not only backed the idea of OpenAI becoming a for-profit business, he had vied for control of it for the long-run."A particularly hair-raising moment was when my co-founders asked, 'If you have control, what happens when you die?'" Altman recalled in court. "He said something like, 'maybe it should pass to my children.'"The pair started OpenAI in 2015, but Musk left in 2018 after his co-founders denied him control.The lawsuit was in some ways a culmination of the animosity between Musk and Altman built up since then. As Altman became one of the most famous and wealthy names in the tech industry after the explosive success of ChatGPT, Musk began to criticise Altman and OpenAI. In 2024, the company felt compelled by Musk's online claims to publish a lengthy blog post, offering the public a timeline of events refuting Musk's claims.On Monday, Sam Singer, a spokesman for OpenAI, said from outside the Oakland courthouse that the verdict was a "tremendous victory"."This was nothing but an effort by Mr Musk to slow down a competitor," he said, adding that it was a victory "for the justice system as well".Lawyer William Savitt, who represented OpenAI during the trial, said Musk's lawsuit "bears no relationship with reality" and that the jury decided that Musk was lying during his testimony about the company's origins."We're pleased that the jury reached the right result, and reached it quickly," he said.Savitt also said that OpenAI will continue to focus on its mission to develop "safe AI for the benefit of all humanity".After the verdict, however, Steven Molo, the lead attorney for Musk in the case, told the judge that he wanted to "preserve my client's right to appeal," leaving open the possibility that Musk will attempt to undo the jury's finding."Let me consult with my client," Molo said. Should Musk decide to appeal, Tobias said the case would likely end up "being dragged out for a while."
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