Jakarta, ThedailyID — Elon Musk reportedly lost a legal challenge against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman in a US court.
The lawsuit centered on Musk’s accusations that OpenAI had abandoned its original mission as a nonprofit organization focused on developing artificial intelligence for public benefit.
Musk argued that OpenAI shifted toward commercial interests after strengthening partnerships with major technology companies, including Microsoft.
However, the court reportedly rejected several of Musk’s legal arguments and allowed OpenAI to continue operating under its current structure.
The case attracted major attention because Musk co-founded OpenAI in 2015 before later distancing himself from the company.
OpenAI previously stated that Musk had supported plans to make the company more commercially competitive during its early development stages.
The legal battle also highlighted growing competition in the artificial intelligence industry as major tech companies race to develop advanced AI systems.
Musk currently leads xAI, an AI company positioned as a competitor to OpenAI.
Industry observers said the lawsuit reflected broader tensions surrounding AI governance, corporate control, and the future direction of artificial intelligence development.
The court decision marked another high-profile chapter in the ongoing rivalry between Musk and OpenAI leadership.





