Jury tosses Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman
Source: NBC
OAKLAND, Calif. A federal jury on Monday found that tech billionaire Elon Musk waited too long to bring his lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and others, throwing out the suit that claimed Altman had unlawfully enriched himself from the organization Musk and Altman co-founded.
The jury found Altman, co-founder Greg Brockman and OpenAI not liable on all claims after a blockbuster three-week trial that has captivated the tech industry and could have reshaped the race to develop artificial intelligence.
On the same statute of limitations grounds, the jury also rejected Musks claim that Microsoft aided and abetted Altman and Brockman in allegedly breaching their duty to OpenAI. Microsoft was an early and large investor in OpenAIs for-profit operation.
The verdict was unanimous. The jury began deliberating first thing Monday morning and reached its decision in less than two hours.
Steven Molo, a lawyer for Musk, said in court that the legal team was preserving Musks right to appeal but had not yet decided how to proceed.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/openai-elon-musk-case-verdict-rcna345655
A jury finds that Elon Musk waited too long to bring his lawsuit against Sam Altman, throwing out the suit that claimed the OpenAI CEO had unlawfully enriched himself from the organization they helped to create. www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-ne...
— Steve Herman (@newsguy.bsky.social) 2026-05-18T17:41:20.096Z
DonCoquixote
(13,980 posts)Two of the main villains of the age
ancianita
(43,348 posts)... But the nine-person jury in Oakland, Calif., didnt rule on the merits of the argument.
Instead, it found that Mr. Musk did not bring his lawsuit until after the three-year statute of limitations expired, nullifying his claim. Mr. Musk filed his suit against the $730 billion artificial intelligence start-up in the summer of 2024, but the jury found that he was aware of the behavior discussed in his complaint against OpenAI as far back as 2021.
Mr. Altman is now free to solidify his control of OpenAI, which appears headed toward one of the largest initial public offerings in history. The company also will be free to pursue a data center expansion plan that could cost hundreds of billions of dollars.
Mr. Altman, Mr. Brockman and Mr. Musk, all of whom attended portions of the proceedings, were not in the courtroom for the verdict.
The jurys decision means that Microsoft, OpenAIs chief partner and another defendant in the case, is also not liable for Mr. Musk claims. His suit accused Microsoft of aiding and abetting OpenAI in breaching its founding agreement.
Musk response: Marc Toberoff, one of Mr. Musks lawyers, gave a one-word comment on the decision: Appeal.
Major stakes: The trials outcome had the potential to upend the A.I. landscape. A win for Mr. Musk, who has his own for-profit lab, xAI, would have been a win for OpenAIs competitors, including industry giants like Google and young companies like Anthropic, as well as international competitors such as Chinas DeepSeek.
Nasruddin
(1,302 posts)Why is a jury "finding" this? Why isn't this a determination made by the judge before all the other trial activity takes place?
ancianita
(43,348 posts)as revealed in the NYT update:
Here's The Guardian's take:
The jurys finding is a non-binding, advisory verdict that left Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers with ultimate power to issue her own ruling in the case. Gonzalez Rogers immediately said that she would agree with the jurys decision and dismissed Musks claims.
I think theres a substantial amount of evidence to support the jurys finding, which is why I was prepared to dismiss on the spot, Gonzalez Rogers told Musks lawyer after the verdict.
The jury found that Musks lawsuit, which was filed in 2024, did not fall within the statute of limitations to bring his case. One of the key legal arguments in the trial surrounded whether the harms that Musk alleged took place including his breach of charitable trust claim occurred before certain dates. OpenAI argued that Musk was well aware of the companys plans to pursue a for-profit structure as early as 2017 and therefore his case was filed outside the three-year limit.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/may/18/sam-altman-trial-victory-elon-musk-openai
TomSlick
(13,091 posts)I have questions.
Spazito
(56,075 posts)Families of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., mass shooting victims suing OpenAI in California
Tumbler Ridge victims file lawsuits in California to pursue 'landmark damage awards'
The families of the victims of one of the worst mass shootings in Canadian history are taking OpenAI and its co-founder Sam Altman to court in California "to pursue landmark damage awards," according to firm Rice Parsons Leoni & Elliott.
Lawyers say the Tumbler Ridge, B.C., shooter's ChatGPT account was banned for "disturbing content," which allegedly included planning violent scenarios, prior to the February tragedy, according to a news release from the firm.
"However, despite some 12 different OpenAI employees imploring the company to notify Canadian law enforcement about the Shooters plans, nothing else was done," the firm said.
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John Rice, lead Canadian counsel for the victims, said the Tumbler Ridge tragedy was avoidable.
"Based on what we understand the Shooter to have discussed with ChatGPT, this murderous rampage was specific, predictable, and preventable and OpenAI had the chance to stop it," he said.
more
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/tumbler-ridge-b-c-mass-shooting-families-suing-openai-9.7181214
LudwigPastorius
(14,994 posts)"Pubic Lice Defeat Gonorrhea".
oasis
(53,973 posts)ToxMarz
(3,063 posts)I more enjoy Musk losing though. Altmen probably has his day of reckoning coming anyway.
ancianita
(43,348 posts)OpenAI provides artificial intelligence capabilities for the US military. The Pentagon has tapped OpenAI to deploy its advanced AI models across secure, classified military networks and decision-support systems. These systems are frequently integrated with Project Maventhe Defense Departments flagship AI and intelligence-analysis program.
OpenAI's defense agreement explicitly restricts its AI from being used for controlling deadly, autonomous weapons, unconstrained domestic spying, or high-stakes automated lethal decisions. OpenAI is one of several tech companies (including Palantir, Google and xAI) contracted to supply "frontier AI" to build an AI-first fighting force.
https://openai.com/index/our-agreement-with-the-department-of-war/
Under Project Maven our US Military is now an AI military force. To learn more, this book is highly recommended.

For an overview, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Maven
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
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