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ELON Musk will have to confront the court to manage a “harassing campaign for years” against Openai after the judge refused his request to reject the case.
The American boycott judge, iPhone Gonzalez Rogers, spent on Tuesday that Musk would face allegations of legal claims and continued to attack social media against his former colleague in the work that turned into Sam Al -Tamman and the artificial intelligence company that they participated in together, which produce chat.
Musk requested that the counter -claim, which was submitted in April, as the last stage in a legal battle between Musk and Altman on the Openai administration, from which Musk came out in 2019.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
To the left, Elon Musk from XAI offers notes while joining US President Donald Trump while signing an executive order at the White House in the White House on February 11, 2025 in Washington, DC. Right, openai … To the left, Elon Musk from XAI offers notes while joining US President Donald Trump while signing an executive order at the White House in the White House on February 11, 2025 in Washington, DC. To the right, the CEO of Openai Sam Altman speaks in a discussion episode on the capabilities, perspectives and challenges in the AI’s AI era at the Technical University (TU) in Berlin on February 7, 2025.
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