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Elon Musk accuses OpenAI of betrayal and disputes with attorney

29 April 2026
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Elon Musk returned to the witness stand in Oakland federal court for the second day of testimony in his lawsuit against OpenAI, expressing feelings of betrayal after initially supporting the organization. Musk described his evolving views on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman, stating that he believes they have deviated from the nonprofit’s mission to prioritize financial gain, now characterizing his perspective as a “phase three” of disillusionment. Musk claims he is owed $134 billion in damages for what he alleges is a breach of charitable trust and unjust enrichment, arguing that OpenAI has transitioned into a primarily for-profit entity. During cross-examination, Musk clashed with OpenAI’s attorney over questioning tactics, asserting that his contributions, including $38 million in funding, were significant and that he had not received equity in the company. The lawsuit also seeks to remove Altman from the board, amid concerns regarding OpenAI’s direction following Microsoft’s substantial investment in the nonprofit.

Why It Matters

Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI highlights ongoing tensions in the tech industry regarding the balance between profit and social responsibility, particularly for organizations initially founded as nonprofits. OpenAI, which started with a mission to counter the dominance of firms like Google, has raised significant funding and shifted its structure, suggesting a broader trend where tech entities prioritize profitability over original altruistic goals. The outcome of this case could set important legal precedents regarding charitable trusts and the obligations of nonprofit organizations to their founders and supporters, potentially impacting how these entities operate in the future.

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