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Elon Musk faces court showdown with OpenAI after judge's ruling

Elon Musk faces court showdown with OpenAI after judge's ruling

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Elon Musk has failed in an attempt to have OpenAI's claims of a 'years-long harassment campaign' by him dismissed by a federal judge.
The Tesla chief executive will have to face allegations in court that he attempted to harm OpenAI through press statements, social media posts, legal claims and 'a sham bid for OpenAI's assets'.
Musk co-founded OpenAI in 2015 but left the company before its ChatGPT product became a global phenomenon.
The billionaire sued OpenAI and its chief executive, Sam Altman, last year over the company's transition to a for-profit model, accusing the company of straying from its founding mission of developing AI for the good of humanity, not profit.
OpenAI countersued Musk in April, accusing the billionaire of engaging in fraudulent business practices under California law. Musk then asked for OpenAI's counterclaims to be dismissed or delayed until a later stage in the case. OpenAI argued in May that its countersuit should not be put on hold.
US district judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers concluded on Tuesday that the company's allegations were legally sufficient to proceed. A jury trial has been scheduled for spring 2026.
Separately, Musk said on Monday that he would take legal action against Apple, accusing the iPhone maker of breaching antitrust regulations by favouring OpenAI over xAI, his own company, in its App Store rankings.
'Apple is behaving in a manner that makes it impossible for any AI company besides OpenAI to reach #1 in the App Store, which is an unequivocal antitrust violation. xAI will take immediate legal action,' Musk said in a post on his social media platform X.
Altman responded on X: 'This is a remarkable claim given what I have heard alleged that Elon does to manipulate X to benefit himself and his own companies and harm his competitors and people he doesn't like.'
OpenAI's ChatGPT currently holds the top spot in the App Store's 'Top Free Apps' section in the US, while xAI's Grok ranks fifth.
Musk said in an earlier post: 'Hey @Apple App Store, why do you refuse to put either X or Grok in your 'Must Have' section when X is the #1 news app in the world and Grok is #5 among all apps? Are you playing politics?'
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