Oakland, California. A federal jury on Monday, May 18, ruled unanimously that Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI was time-barred under the statute of limitations, dismissing his claims after less than two hours of deliberation. Jurors concluded Musk had brought the case too late. The trial was widely viewed as a critical moment for OpenAI and for the broader debate over how artificial intelligence should be used and who should benefit. Oakland, California. The verdict clears a major legal hurdle for OpenAI's commercial trajectory and simplifies the path toward a possible initial public offering that could value the company at about US$1 trillion, but it also leaves Chief Executive Sam Altman facing reputational challenges after testimony in which multiple witnesses described him as a liar. US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said Musk may face an uphill battle on appeal and that there was substantial evidence supporting the jury's finding.
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陪审团驳回马斯克的诉讼为OpenAI的增长铺平了道路。但这同时也引发了对公司领导层的质疑。如果您认识对人工智能、伦理或投资感兴趣的人,值得转发。
OpenAI 及其高管,特别是首席执行官 Sam Altman,从中受益,因为陪审团以诉讼时效为由驳回了埃隆·马斯克的诉讼,消除了对首次公开募股 (IPO) 的直接法律障碍,并保持了公司的商业发展轨迹。
埃隆·马斯克遭遇法律挫折,陪审团认定其诉讼时效已过,导致其实质性指控悬而未决,促使他的法律团队保留上诉权,使诉讼和公众关注度延长。
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