Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI has been ruled a non-starter by a jury, who found he waited too long to file suit. The nine-person panel agreed that Musk was aware of OpenAI’s restructuring plans as early as 2021, missing the three-year statute of limitations. This means Sam Altman and Greg Brockman are not liable for any claims brought against them.
However, the saga is far from over. One of Musk's lawyers confirmed they will appeal the decision. The case has revealed tensions within the tech industry as Microsoft was exonerated in the process, leaving many questions about future relationships and business deals.
The verdict marks a significant moment for AI regulation and corporate governance, underscoring the importance of transparency and timely legal action when it comes to potential conflicts of interest. For now, the battle rages on with Musk's legal team claiming they will not rest until justice is served.







