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Key moments in the Musk vs OpenAI trial
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Decision hands a legal victory to Sam Altman in a case that had overshadowed the AI lab’s plans to go public
Elon Musk's claim that he was mistreated by his OpenAI cofounders failed after nine California jurors decided in a unanimous verdict that his lawsuits had been filed too late.
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The legal battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI has ended in a win for the company he co-founded, following a jury decision.
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In a unanimous verdict, the jury in Oakland, California federal court said Musk had brought his case too late.
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Jurors spent nearly a month hearing and viewing evidence in the high-profile trial, where Musk had accused Altman of "stealing a charity".
A jury in Oakland, California, ruled against Elon Musk in his dramatic court battle with Sam Altman and OpenAI.