OpenAI was cofounded by Musk and a bunch of researchers in 2015 as a nonprofit with a mission to develop AI for the advantage of humanity, unconstrained by a must generate monetary returns. Musk donated $38 million to the corporate throughout its early days, allegedly on the premise that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and president Greg Brockman had promised to maintain the corporate a nonprofit dedicated to the mission.
Musk introduced two claims towards OpenAI. First, he argued that Altman and Brockman breached the charitable belief he created via his donations by breaking their promise to maintain the corporate a nonprofit and making a for-profit subsidiary that ballooned over time. Second, he argued that Altman and Brockman unjustly enriched themselves at Musk’s expense. He sued OpenAI in 2024.
Musk requested the courtroom to unwind a 2025 restructuring that transformed OpenAI’s for-profit subsidiary right into a public profit company and to take away Altman and Brockman from their roles.
OpenAI argued that the time for Musk to sue the corporate had run out earlier than he introduced the case. The statute of limitations on the breach of charitable belief declare is three years, whereas the statute of limitations on the unjust enrichment declare is 2 years. Which means Musk ought to have found, or had purpose to find, Altman and Brockman’s alleged breach of charitable belief no sooner than 2021 and their alleged unjust enrichment no sooner than 2022.
Whereas Musk argued he found that Altman and Brockman had damaged their promise solely in 2022, OpenAI claimed that Musk had purpose to assume this properly earlier than 2021.
Musk informed the jury that he has gone via “three phases” in his beliefs about OpenAI: In section one, he was “enthusiastically supportive” of the corporate. In section two, “I began to lose confidence that they had been telling me the reality,” he mentioned. In section three, “I’m certain they’re looting the nonprofit.”
Right here’s a deeper dive right into a timeline of the occasions as testified within the trial. You’ll be able to learn my dispatches from all three weeks of the trial right here and right here and right here.
2017: Musk proposes making a for-profit subsidiary
In 2017, two years after OpenAI was based, Musk and the opposite cofounders tried to create a for-profit subsidiary to lift sufficient capital to construct synthetic normal intelligence—highly effective AI that may compete with people on most cognitive duties. They fought a bitter energy battle over who would get to manage the entity. Musk additionally proposed merging OpenAI along with his electric-car firm, Tesla.
