JAKARTA A federal judge in the US on Tuesday, August 12 rejected Elon Musk's request to cancel OpenAI's claim that the Tesla CEO had "a campaign of abuse over the years" against the company he co-founded in 2015. Musk left OpenAI before ChatGPT became a global phenomenon.
In the latest developments in the legal battle that began last year, US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled that Musk should face OpenAI's accusations that the billionaire was in a press statement, social media posts, lawsuits, and "fake offers to OpenAI's assets" were trying to harm the AI startup.
Musk sued OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman last year over the company's change to a for-profit model, accusing OpenAI of deviating from its original mission of developing AI for humanity, not profit.
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OpenAI retaliated by suing Musk in April, accusing him of being involved in fraudulent business practices according to California law. Musk then asked that OpenAI's retaliatory lawsuit be canceled or postponed to the next stage.
In May, OpenAI rejected a request for a delay, and the judge on Tuesday concluded that OpenAI's allegations were legally sufficient to proceed.
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