Musk v. Altman trial closing arguments reveal weak case from Musk's legal team
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Elizabeth Lopatto
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Summary
Closing arguments in the Musk v. Altman trial revealed a weak case from Elon Musk's legal team, with his lawyer making multiple errors and offering little evidence for Musk's claims. OpenAI's lawyer effectively countered by presenting organized evidence. The trial felt less like a landmark case about the fate of OpenAI and more like a window into petty personal grievances between Elon Musk and Sam Altman.
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He made it clear we've heard from many liars over the past few weeks, but offered little evidence for Musk's actual legal claims.
OpenAI's lawyer, Sarah Eddy, countered this by simply arranging the mountain of evidence that the company int
Musk v. Altman felt less like the fate of OpenAI and a window into petty grievances between Elon Musk and Sam Altman.
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