Elon Musk had a bad week in court
Elon Musk faced a challenging week in court during his lawsuit against OpenAI, where he appeared unprepared and struggled with testimony. He argued that OpenAI strayed from its original mission and that he was the driving force behind its founding. Musk's performance on the stand, marked by disputes with lawyers and inconsistent statements, may have weakened his case.
- ▪Elon Musk initiated the lawsuit, claiming OpenAI abandoned its nonprofit roots and that he was central to its creation.
- ▪During testimony, Musk frequently argued with attorneys and appeared to change his story, undermining his credibility.
- ▪Evidence presented suggests Musk's own actions and statements may be his biggest liability in the case.
- ▪Musk admitted that his company xAI used OpenAI's models to train its own AI system, Grok.
- ▪The trial's outcome remains uncertain, but Musk's courtroom performance did little to strengthen his position.
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