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Musk Seeks Up to $134B from OpenAI and Microsoft Lawsuit

Tweet reports Musk asks court to award $79–$134B from OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging OpenAI betrayed its nonprofit mission; jury trial set for late April.

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Elon Musk seeks up to $134 Billion from OpenAI and Microsoft. He also plans to seek punitive damages, which could raise the total amount further, as reported by Bloomberg. • Elon Musk is asking a court to make OpenAI and Microsoft pay him between 79 billion and 134 billion dollars. • He claims OpenAI betrayed its original nonprofit mission and later partnered with Microsoft in a way that defrauded him. • Musk helped found OpenAI in 2015 and donated about 38 million dollars in early funding. • His lawyers argue that OpenAI’s current valuation of about 500 billion dollars means Musk deserves a significant share of its value. • A judge rejected efforts by OpenAI and Microsoft to avoid a jury trial, setting the case for late April in Oakland, California. • Musk left OpenAI’s board in 2018, launched his own AI company in 2023, and sued OpenAI and Sam Altman in 2024. • A financial expert for Musk calculated alleged wrongful gains of 65 to 109 billion dollars for OpenAI and 13 to 25 billion dollars for Microsoft. There is no official confirmation of the claim.

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