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Musk v. Altman: Musk testifies he's suing OpenAI because "it is not okay to steal a charity" and its pivot sets a concerning precedent for philanthropic efforts

Elon Musk testified Tuesday he's suing OpenAI and two of its co-founders

Musk v. Altman: Musk testifies he's suing OpenAI because "it is not okay to steal a charity" and its pivot sets a concerning precedent for philanthropic efforts

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Musk Takes the Stand: OpenAI Lawsuit Goes to Trial

Musk testifies that OpenAI's pivot from nonprofit charity sets a dangerous precedent for philanthropy.

The Musk v. Altman courtroom showdown is officially underway. Musk took the stand and laid out his case in blunt terms: "It is not okay to steal a charity."

At the heart of the trial is OpenAI's controversial transformation from a nonprofit research lab into a commercial juggernaut. Musk argues this pivot doesn't just hurt him — it sets a concerning precedent for philanthropic efforts everywhere. If a charity can simply reinvent itself as a for-profit entity, what stops others from doing the same?

Opening arguments have begun in what's shaping up to be one of the most closely watched legal battles in AI. The case could have sweeping implications for how nonprofits operate in the tech industry and whether donor intent carries legal weight when organizations fundamentally change course.

Bloomberg is tracking the proceedings as testimony continues.