OpenAI Clears $150B Musk Lawsuit; IPO Plans Unaffected
OpenAI wins against Elon Musk's $150B lawsuit, clearing a major legal obstacle from its IPO pathway while dozens of other suits and intensifying competition remain.
OpenAI wins against Elon Musk's $150B lawsuit, clearing a major legal obstacle from its IPO pathway while dozens of other suits and intensifying competition remain.
Musk v. Altman: closing arguments begin in Oakland federal court — $134B disgorgement sought, Polymarket at 32% Musk win, judge (not jury) decides. Discovery revealed Musk's own 2017 for-profit bid.
Musk v. Altman filing: Altman holds $2B+ in companies that did business with OpenAI. $1.7B in Helion Energy specifically named as potential conflict of interest.
OpenAI-Apple partnership fracturing: Siri ChatGPT integration revenue well below expectations, legal action under review. Partnership fraying publicly for first time.
Apple agreed to pay $250M to settle a California class-action alleging its 2024 'personalized Siri' launch constituted false advertising about AI capabilities.
Five major publishers and novelist Scott Turow filed a federal class-action suit against Meta alleging unauthorized AI training on copyrighted books.
Musk v. OpenAI Day 1: Sworn testimony confirms Brockman held undisclosed Cerebras equity while OpenAI committed $20B+ to the company — California law classifies this as self-dealing under 501(c)(3) rules.
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