Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit Rejected After Jury Finds Claims Filed Late

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A California jury dismissed Elon Musk’s lawsuit seeking up to $150 billion against OpenAI, finding the claims were filed too late and clearing OpenAI, CEO Sam Altman and co‑founder Greg Brockman of liability while also rejecting a separate claim against Microsoft. The verdict removes a major legal overhang for OpenAI and could boost adoption, fundraising and partnerships for AI-related crypto projects, token launches and DeFi integrations by reducing uncertainty.
- California jury rejected Musk’s OpenAI lawsuit after finding the case was filed too late.
- Jurors found OpenAI, Altman, and Brockman not liable while rejecting Microsoft’s claim.
- Musk sought to reverse OpenAI’s restructuring and recover alleged gains from the firm.
A California jury rejected Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI, CEO Sam Altman, and co-founder Greg Brockman after finding that the claims were filed too late. The decision removed a major legal challenge facing the ChatGPT maker.
According to NBC News, Musk’s case sought $150 billion from OpenAI and its leaders. Jurors found OpenAI, Altman, and Brockman not liable on all claims while also rejecting a separate claim against Microsoft.
OpenAI Lawsuit Dismissed as Untimely
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