Elon Musk and Sam Altman finally agreed on something
- Elon Musk and Sam Altman agreed to accelerate their dispute over Openai’s transfer.
- In a court on Friday, Musk and Openai suggested a joint in a trial in December.
- The judge earlier denied Musk to prevent Openai from turning into a profit entity.
Elon Musk and Openai found a slice of common land amid their continuous legal battle. The two sides agreed to accelerate the trial due to their dispute over Openai’s transfer.
On Friday file, the CEO of Tesla and Openai suggested that a trial in December and postpone a decision on whether the jury would hear the case.
Musk, who established Openai alongside CEO SAM Altman, was unlike the company since he left its board of directors in 2018.
He made the creativity official last year when he filed a lawsuit against Openai in the California Court. He later withdrew this lawsuit and presented a new one in the Federal Court in August last year, claiming that Openai “betrayed” its mission when it added a profit arm in 2019 and then again when its partnership deepened with Microsoft in 2023.
Earlier this month, the judge deprived the Musk attempt to prevent Altman from converting Openai into a complete profit entity, but he agreed that other areas of the lawsuit can be accelerated to trial in the fall.
The American boycott judge, iPhone Gonzalez Rogers, refused to issue a judicial order regarding the restructuring of Openai, describing it as “unusual and rarely granted”, but added that the court was ready to accelerate a trial about “the allegations based on the contract” because of the “public interest at stake.”
Openai refused to comment. However, in a blog post on Friday, the company said that it welcomed the decision and looked at its case in court against “an unfounded lawsuit by” Musk “.
Openai wrote: “We fully intend (1) to preserve non -profit organizations as a decisive part of our work to achieve our mission, and (2) make sure that it is not only supported through a successful work, but in a stronger position than ever.”
Musk was part of a group that launched a $ 97.4 billion offer for the company in February, which Altman brought down immediately.
“It may be his entire life from the insecurity position. I feel men,” Germans said in an interview on the sidelines of the Paris International Summit. “I don’t think he is a happy person. I feel it.”