Elon Musk vs Sam Altman News
OpenAI has officially responded to Elon Musk’s lawsuit by accusing him of attempting to disrupt its operations via a lawsuit it describes as baseless and strategically motivated. This comes just a few weeks before a closely watched trial between the two sides, intensifying an already bitter dispute over the AI giant moving towards a for-profit structure. Taking to X, the Sam Altman-led company alleged that Musk submitted a last-minute court filing to alter his legal space.
As per the recent court filings, Musk is now seeking to remove both Altman and OpenAI president Greg Brockman from their leadership roles. He also argued that his legal action aims to reverse OpenAI’s transition to a for-profit model and restore its original structure as a non-profit research organization. Musk has also stated that any financial damages awarded through the case should be given to the organisation’s charitable arm.
OpenAI, on the other hand, pushed back strongly, claiming that Musk’s legal action is driven more by personal and financial interests than by concerns over the company’s founding mission. The company stated that the lawsuit is an attempt to slow down key competitors in the AI space while also questioning the timing of Musk’s latest court submission.
For the unversed, the dispute between the two companies dates back to OpenAI’s early years. Musk co-founded the organisation in 2015 but exited in 2018. Since then, the tensions have grown, particularly after OpenAI stepped into commercial ambitions and Musk launched rival firm xAI. Musk also recently stated that OpenAI deviated from its original purpose after getting investment and pursuing structural changes.
This scenario came shortly after OpenAI’s strategy chief Jason Kwon urged regulators to examine Musk’s actions for potential anti-competitive behaviour. Now, the jury selection is said to begin later this month in a US district court and the trial will begin shortly.