The long-awaited trial between Elon Musk and Sam Altman’s OpenAI got underway in Oakland on Tuesday, opening with what the New York Times described as “two very different tales of a company’s early years.”
The courtroom drama centres on the foundational question of what OpenAI was supposed to be — a nonprofit devoted to safe artificial intelligence research for the benefit of humanity, or an entity that was always destined to evolve into the commercial juggernaut it has become. Musk, who co-founded and early-funded the organisation, has argued that Altman and other leaders betrayed the original mission. OpenAI’s side maintains that the company’s evolution was both foreseeable and necessary to compete in the rapidly escalating AI arms race.
With billions of dollars and the future direction of the world’s most influential AI company at stake, this trial is set to dominate tech headlines for weeks.
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