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Musk loses Open AI lawsuit as jury says it was filed too late

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Musk loses Open AI lawsuit as jury says it was filed too late

The world's richest man Elon Musk lost his blockbuster lawsuit against artificial intelligence giant OpenAI on Monday, with a federal jury finding that the tycoon had waited too long to bring his case forward. The trial saw some of the most powerful figures in Silicon Valley go head-to-head with their competing ambitions for the rapidly changing technology.

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© France 24 01:37 Musk loses Open AI lawsuit as jury says it was filed too late Americas Issued on: 19/05/2026 - 12:08 Share The world's richest man Elon Musk lost his blockbuster lawsuit against artificial intelligence giant OpenAI on Monday, with a federal jury finding that the tycoon had waited too long to bring his case forward. The trial saw some of the most powerful figures in Silicon Valley go head-to-head with their competing ambitions for the rapidly changing technology.

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