
OAKLAND, Calif. — One of the biggest trials in tech is underway, and it did not take long for the accusations to start flying. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Tech mogul Elon Musk took the stand Tuesday in the first day of testimony for his lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, claiming Altman, his onetime associate, had betrayed the altruistic principles the AI company they co-founded was built on.
Main Idea: Elon Musk testified in his lawsuit against OpenAI, saying Sam Altman betrayed the nonprofit goals he says the company was built on.
Key Points:
A court fight over OpenAI could slow AI product changes and keep uncertainty high for workers, investors, and businesses that use ChatGPT-like tools.
The trial could force clearer rules on AI ownership and nonprofit promises, which may protect consumers and donors if the court limits abuse.
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Central figure in the trial; testified on the first day and is the lead plaintiff driving the lawsuit.
OpenAI CEO and primary opposing figure in Musk’s lawsuit; the article centers on his role in the dispute.
Core company at the center of the trial and restructuring dispute.
Major co-defendant and top backer named in Musk’s damages claim and the trial.
Named governing body discussed in relation to the company’s founding, control, and restructuring.
Mentioned as the nonprofit foundation that continues to control OpenAI’s for-profit entity.
Mentioned as Musk’s company in the context of the alleged proposed absorption of OpenAI and his testimony.
Microsoft CEO mentioned as a potential witness in the trial.
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Named OpenAI co-founder referenced in Altman’s side of the dispute.
Mentioned as Musk’s other company when identifying his current executive roles.