Elon Musk is testifying in a high-stakes legal trial against Sam Altman and Microsoft over accusations that they betrayed OpenAI's founding mission by shifting it toward profit-driven, closed-source AI development.
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power dynamics between founders and investors
Elon Musk sued OpenAI and lost. But the core question of the case remains unansweredabsurdity and satire of AI in judicial systems
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