Musk v. Altman: Trial Ends Over a Deadline, Not the Details

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In the Oakland civil case over OpenAI’s move from nonprofit to for‑profit, a unanimous jury found Musk’s breach claims time‑barred by the statute of limitations, ending the case on a procedural issue rather than merits. Musk has signaled an appeal, while Altman and OpenAI press on with strategies and IPO plans; the trial nonetheless revealed internal communications and tensions shaping AI’s Silicon Valley power dynamics.
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