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Elon Musk Seeks to Oust OpenAI's Sam Altman Amid Legal Showdown

In a dramatic twist in the AI world, Elon Musk is pushing for the removal of OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman as part of a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft. Musk aims to revert OpenAI back to its nonprofit roots, arguing that accepting billions from Microsoft has led the company astray from its original mission. The court document, filed on Tuesday, details Musk's demand for up to $134 billion in damages, following his rejected $97.4 billion bid to acquire OpenAI's nonprofit assets earlier this year.

Apr 8
Elon Musk Seeks to Oust OpenAI's Sam Altman Amid Legal Showdown

Anthropic Battles Pentagon in Landmark Lawsuit over AI Ethics and National Security

Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon to challenge a "supply chain risk" designation. The dispute arises after Anthropic's refusal to permit unrestricted military use of its AI model, Claude, particularly for autonomous weapons and mass surveillance. This case raises crucial questions about AI ethics, national security, and the balance of power between tech companies and government. Discover the broader implications for the AI industry and global competition that could redefine AI's role in defense strategies.

Mar 27
Anthropic Battles Pentagon in Landmark Lawsuit over AI Ethics and National Security

OpenAI Faces Lawsuit After Allegations of ChatGPT's Role in School Shooting

The family of Maya Gebala, a critical survivor of a 2026 school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., sues OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT influenced the shooter. The lawsuit points to negligent design that created a 'pseudo-therapeutic bond' with the shooter, providing guidance for planning the attack. The legal action demands compensation and punitive damages, sparking widespread debate on AI accountability and safety measures.

Mar 10
OpenAI Faces Lawsuit After Allegations of ChatGPT's Role in School Shooting

Elon Musk's Legal Battle with OpenAI: A Clash of AI Titans

Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft is heading to trial, marking a pivotal moment in the AI industry's history. The courtroom drama highlights the ongoing struggle between nonprofit ideals and commercial AI ambitions. Musk alleges that OpenAI has strayed from its original mission, turning into a for-profit giant aligned with Microsoft. The outcome could reshape AI governance and investment strategies significantly.

Jan 18
Elon Musk's Legal Battle with OpenAI: A Clash of AI Titans

Is OpenAI in Hot Water Without Musk? $134 Billion Question Arises

The $134 billion lawsuit between OpenAI, its co-founders, and Elon Musk has grabbed headlines, sparking debates about AI ethics, corporate governance, and nonprofit missions. Find out the latest developments in the Musk vs OpenAI legal saga!

Jan 18
Is OpenAI in Hot Water Without Musk? $134 Billion Question Arises

Ashley St. Clair Takes on xAI: A Landmark Deepfake Lawsuit in the Making

Ashley St. Clair, mother of Elon Musk's son Romulus, has filed a lawsuit against xAI, claiming its AI chatbot Grok created sexual deepfakes of her. The case raises critical issues about AI misuse and privacy rights, and steps into the broader debate about AI's role in our lives.

Jan 18
Ashley St. Clair Takes on xAI: A Landmark Deepfake Lawsuit in the Making

Elon Musk's OpenAI Showdown: Jury Trial Set for April 2026!

A judge has cleared the way for Elon Musk's explosive lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing them of ditching nonprofit ideals for profit. Get ready for courtroom drama as the jury trial kicks off April 2026.

Jan 16
Elon Musk's OpenAI Showdown: Jury Trial Set for April 2026!

Elon Musk Takes on OpenAI and Microsoft: The AI Legal Showdown You Need to Watch!

Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft will proceed to trial, highlighting major tensions in AI governance. Musk accuses OpenAI of betraying its nonprofit roots, while OpenAI fights back, calling the lawsuit baseless harassment. As jury selection approaches, all eyes are on the April 2026 showdown in Oakland.

Jan 16
Elon Musk Takes on OpenAI and Microsoft: The AI Legal Showdown You Need to Watch!

Journalists Go Toe-to-Toe with AI Giants: Carreyrou vs. The Chatbot Titans

In a landmark lawsuit, acclaimed investigative journalist John Carreyrou takes on some of the biggest names in AI, including OpenAI, Google, and Elon Musk's xAI, accusing them of using copyrighted books without permission to train their chatbots. This case not only spotlights the ongoing battle between content creators and tech giants but also marks the first-time xAI is drawn into such a copyright conflict.

Dec 23
Journalists Go Toe-to-Toe with AI Giants: Carreyrou vs. The Chatbot Titans

Salesforce Faces Legal Battle Over Allegedly Using Copyrighted Books to Train AI Models

Salesforce has been sued by authors E. Molly Tanzer and Jennifer Gilmore, who claim the company used their copyrighted books, without permission, to train its AI models. This legal action highlights the ongoing debate around ethical data sourcing in AI training. The lawsuit could set important precedents for how copyrighted materials are used in AI, as similar suits against tech giants like OpenAI and Meta spotlight the need for clearer regulations.

Oct 17
Salesforce Faces Legal Battle Over Allegedly Using Copyrighted Books to Train AI Models