
OpenAI is actively seeking to maintain its countersuit against Tesla CEO Elon Musk amid ongoing litigation. The dispute centers on Musk's $97.4 billion takeover bid, which OpenAI characterizes as a media stunt aimed at influencing public opinion. OpenAI has requested a judge to deny Musk's motion to dismiss the countersuit, arguing that the motion lacks factual basis. This legal battle unfolds alongside a separate copyright infringement lawsuit filed by The New York Times against OpenAI over the use of the newspaper's content. OpenAI is backed by Microsoft in this litigation.
OpenAI is pushing to keep its countersuit against Elon Musk alive, calling his $97.4 billion takeover bid a media stunt designed to manipulate public opinion. In a court filing this week, OpenAI asked a judge to reject Musk’s motion to dismiss the countersuit, saying it lacks https://t.co/TFQ5nwaM90
BREAKING: OpenAI, backed by $MSFT, pushes to keep its countersuit against $TSLA CEO Elon Musk in a trial over its for-profit shift. OpenAI claims Musk's motion to dismiss lacks factual grounding, per Reuters. #AI #LegalNews
BREAKING: OpenAI, backed by Microsoft $MSFT, argues to keep its countersuit against Tesla $TSLA CEO Elon Musk in the trial over its for-profit shift. OpenAI claims Musk's motion to dismiss lacks factual grounding, Reuters reports. #OpenAI #ElonMusk