Elon Musk declared any winnings from his $134 billion fraud lawsuit against OpenAI will go to charity, not himself. This move counters claims he aims to cripple a competitor to his AI venture, xAI. The trial, starting April 28, centers on Musk’s accusation that OpenAI founder Sam Altman defrauded him by abandoning the nonprofit mission after Musk’s substantial early donations. Elon Musk declared any winnings from his $134 billion fraud lawsuit against OpenAI will go to charity, not himself. This move counters claims he aims to cripple a competitor to his AI venture, xAI. The trial, starting April 28, centers on Musk’s accusation that OpenAI founder Sam Altman defrauded him by abandoning the nonprofit mission after Musk’s substantial early donations.
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