A US judge has ruled that Elon Musk cannot be questioned about his ketamine use during his upcoming trial against OpenAI. The judge deemed the drug use irrelevant to the dispute over OpenAI’s nonprofit structure, though limited questioning about Burning Man attendance may be allowed. The trial will focus on Musk’s claims of being misled about OpenAI’s nonprofit status. A US judge has ruled that Elon Musk cannot be questioned about his ketamine use during his upcoming trial against OpenAI. The judge deemed the drug use irrelevant to the dispute over OpenAI’s nonprofit structure, though limited questioning about Burning Man attendance may be allowed. The trial will focus on Musk’s claims of being misled about OpenAI’s nonprofit status.
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