OpenAI took a bruising during its trial against Elon Musk, but winning the case has reduced the AI company's risk to “nothing,” according to one Wall Street analyst.
A jury in Oakland, Calif., said the AI company isn’t liable for claims brought by the billionaire Tesla CEO.
By Deepa Seetharaman OAKLAND, California, May 19 (Reuters) - OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman beat Elon Musk in federal court on Monday, but the win came at the cost of hearing his former colleagues ...
A jury ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI, finding the artificial intelligence company not liable to the world's richest person.
ChatGPT group founder’s reputation has taken a battering in a courtroom battle that was ultimately decided on a technicality ...
The blockbuster legal battle between the two tech titans has exposed tensions over mission versus money and the future of ...
Sam Altman and OpenAI secured a legal victory against Elon Musk, with a jury dismissing his lawsuit over the company's shift to a for-profit model. Despite the win, testimony from former colleagues ...