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OpenAI Accuses Elon Musk of ‘Ambush’ as $100 Billion-Plus Trial Nears

Microsoft, which has played a central role in OpenAI’s growth through multi-billion-dollar investments and deep technological collaboration, has also rejected Musk’s claims.

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OpenAI has accused Elon Musk of attempting a legal “ambush” ahead of a closely watched trial that could have financial and strategic implications exceeding $100 billion. The case, which also names Microsoft Corp. as a defendant, is scheduled to begin on April 27 and is expected to examine the evolution of one of the world’s most influential artificial intelligence organizations.

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The dispute traces back to a lawsuit filed by Musk in 2024, in which he alleged that OpenAI departed from its founding mission as a nonprofit research institution dedicated to benefiting humanity. According to Musk, the company’s acceptance of billions of dollars in funding from Microsoft and its subsequent shift toward a for-profit structure represented a fundamental betrayal of its original purpose.

OpenAI has firmly denied those allegations, maintaining that its current structure—often described as a “capped-profit” model—was designed to balance the need for significant investment with its long-standing mission. The company argues that developing advanced artificial intelligence systems requires enormous computational resources, talent, and infrastructure, all of which necessitate sustained financial backing.

In recent legal filings, OpenAI escalated its defense by accusing Musk of attempting to introduce new claims and legal arguments at a late stage in the proceedings. The company characterized this move as an “ambush,” suggesting that it was intended to disrupt the trial process and place OpenAI and its partners at a disadvantage. The accusation underscores the increasingly adversarial tone of the dispute as both sides prepare for a high-stakes courtroom battle.

Microsoft, which has played a central role in OpenAI’s growth through multi-billion-dollar investments and deep technological collaboration, has also rejected Musk’s claims. The company has emphasized that its partnership with OpenAI complies with all relevant laws and supports innovation in artificial intelligence. It has further argued that such collaborations are essential to maintaining competitiveness in a rapidly evolving global tech landscape.

OpenAI accuses Musk of 'ambush' as $100 billion-plus trial looms

At the core of the case lies a broader philosophical and legal question: how should organizations that begin as mission-driven research initiatives navigate the pressures of commercialization? Musk’s lawsuit suggests that OpenAI crossed a line by prioritizing profit and exclusivity over openness and public benefit. He has pointed to the company’s increasing reliance on proprietary models and restricted access to its most advanced technologies as evidence of this shift.

OpenAI, on the other hand, contends that the nature of artificial intelligence research has changed dramatically since its founding. The company argues that early ideals of open collaboration must now be balanced with safety concerns, competitive pressures, and the sheer cost of development. In its view, controlled deployment and strategic partnerships are necessary to ensure that powerful AI systems are built and used responsibly.

The upcoming trial is expected to delve into these issues in detail, with both sides likely to present internal communications, strategic plans, and expert testimony. Legal analysts believe the proceedings could set an important precedent for how courts interpret the obligations of hybrid organizations that combine nonprofit origins with for-profit operations.

The financial stakes of the case are substantial, with potential damages and valuations exceeding $100 billion. However, observers note that the broader impact may be even more significant. The outcome could influence how future AI companies structure their governance models, attract investment, and define their responsibilities to the public.

The case also highlights the complex relationship between founders and the organizations they help create. Musk, who was instrumental in OpenAI’s early development but later distanced himself from the company, now finds himself in direct opposition to its current leadership. This dynamic adds a personal dimension to the legal battle, intensifying scrutiny from industry insiders and the public alike.

OpenAI Accuses Musk of 'Ambush' as $100 Billion-Plus Trial Looms - Bloomberg

As artificial intelligence continues to transform industries ranging from healthcare to finance, questions about accountability, transparency, and control are becoming increasingly urgent. The OpenAI-Musk dispute encapsulates many of these concerns, offering a high-profile example of the tensions that can arise when innovation intersects with commercial interests.

With the trial date approaching, both sides appear firmly committed to their positions. OpenAI and Microsoft have reiterated their confidence in the legality and integrity of their actions, while Musk has continued to press his claims that the organization has strayed from its founding vision.

The proceedings, set to begin on April 27, are expected to draw significant attention from across the technology and legal sectors. As the courtroom battle unfolds, it may not only determine the future of the parties involved but also shape the broader trajectory of the artificial intelligence industry.

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