Oakland, United States — Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella testified on May 11 in Elon Musk's civil lawsuit against OpenAI, outlining how Microsoft’s funding and early investment supported OpenAI’s shift from a philanthropic organisation to a for‑profit structure and addressing internal emails entered as evidence. The disclosed January 2018 messages show Nadella consulting executives about a discount for OpenAI’s use of Azure and questioning what research OpenAI shared, with comments that Microsoft only opened its checkbook once a profit appeared possible. Microsoft invested $1 billion in 2019 and has since invested about $13 billion, a stake now valued at $228 billion, according to trial filings. The testimony precedes expected questioning of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, likely on May 12 or 13, and follows earlier testimony from co‑founder Greg Brockman. Elon Musk alleges OpenAI betrayed its nonprofit mission and misused his founding donations of $38 million to help build an enterprise now valued at more than $850 billion; he seeks to revert OpenAI to nonprofit status. OpenAI counters that Musk left voluntarily and now competes through xAI. An advisory jury is expected to report the week of May 18, after which Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers will make final rulings that could affect OpenAI’s corporate structure and planned IPO.
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这场诉讼可能会撼动科技界。如果马斯克胜诉,OpenAI 可能会恢复其非营利组织身份。这可能会改变人工智能研究的资金来源和共享方式。请密切关注此事对微软投资和更广泛的人工智能市场的影响。
马斯克起诉 OpenAI 不仅仅是为了钱。这关系到人工智能的伦理发展和资金使用。此案可能为未来的科技诉讼树立先例。如果您认识对科技与伦理交叉领域感兴趣的人,值得转发。
微软在 OpenAI 进行了利润丰厚的早期投资,获得了财务回报,并在人工智能市场占据了战略地位,同时获得了对 OpenAI 向营利性模式转型的影响力。
如果法院裁定马斯克的公司转型或限制其营利性活动的诉求成立,OpenAI 的创始人及现任领导层将面临声誉受损、法律纠纷和潜在的结构性变革。
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