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Musk’s Timing Problem Takes Center Stage at OpenAI Trial
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Musk’s testimony put OpenAI’s origin story under oath, with the defense pressing timing, control, and competing motives while the case’s possible remedies threaten OpenAI’s governance, Microsoft ties, and future financing.
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- View from the courtroom: OpenAI lawyer presses Elon Musk on key timing question — Nbcnews
View from the courtroom: OpenAI lawyer presses Elon Musk on key timing question Elon Musk's attorney, Steven Molo, questions him before U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday.Vicki Behringer Share Add NBC News to Google April 29, 2026, 9:31 PM EDT OAKLAND, Calif. — The blockbuster trial in Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman may come down to a…
- Musk vs. OpenAI trial begins with internal emails, AGI governance, and billions in potential damages at stake — TechSpot
# Musk vs. OpenAI trial begins with internal emails, AGI governance, and billions in potential damages at stake | TechSpot Published: 2026-04-29T13:02:00-05:00 Author: Skye Jacobs ## Summary The trial of Elon Musk and OpenAI, which he claims stole a charity, is also part of a dispute over who controls the future of advanced AI and how it is funded. The issue is whether frontier systems like…
“It would be weird if Musk win this. They have proof that he tried to make OpenAI a part of his other companies.” — r/OpenAI (83 upvotes)
Our take: We get the instinct: OpenAI wants jurors to see a control grab, not a betrayed donor. But the legal question is narrower than “Musk is hypocritical,” and the emails have to map onto the actual trust and contract claims.
“Just make your models open source and his lawsuit loses all basis... hes right you are open ai you should have remained that way.” — r/OpenAI (11 upvotes)
Our take: As a moral slogan, “open the models” has force; as a courtroom off-ramp, it’s much messier. Open-sourcing today would not automatically erase past-donation claims, Microsoft licensing issues, or the court’s view of what OpenAI promised at the start.
- Musk v. Altman: A Charm Offensive Gone Astray — r/OpenAI (23 pts, 3 comments)
"OpenAI’s lead attorney, William Savitt, used his opening statements to keep the attention on Musk. This is “a tale of two Elons,” Savitt said. According to the defense, Musk originally pledged far more than the tens of millions that he ultimately gave to OpenAI. He reneged on the pledge, and then in 2018, left in a huff because he wasn’t given the keys to the company, Savitt alleged. It was only…
- 'I was a fool to give free money': Musk took the stand in court against OpenAI – Oninvest — Yuliya Kotova
'I was a fool to give free money': Musk took the stand in court again