An Oakland, Calif., jury rejected Elon Musk’s claims against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, after just two hours of deliberation on Monday and three weeks of testimony.
The nine-person jury did not rule on the merits of Musk’s complaint that OpenAI violated its original nonprofit structure by evolving into a for-profit corporation, and instead said that Musk had not filed his lawsuit within the three-year statute of limitations, according to news reports.
Musk’s lawyer said he reserved the right to appeal, Reuters reported, but the judge suggested he may have an uphill battle because the question of whether the statute of limitations ran out before Musk sued was a factual issue. “There’s a substantial amount of evidence to support the jury’s finding, which is why I was prepared to dismiss on the spot,” Rogers said.
The jury’s rapid, unanimous decision follows a high profile, bitter courtroom battle between two of the tech industry’s most powerful players, and could clear the way for OpenAI to move forward with a highly anticipated initial public stock offering.
Lawyers for OpenAI erupted in cheers and clapping after the verdict was announced, according to Wired reporter Max Zeff. The decision deals a blow to Musk, the world’s richest person, who sued Altman and OpenAI in 2024, alleging they violated their commitment to keep the AI research lab as a nonprofit. Musk helped start OpenAI in 2015 but left the board three years later. Musk’s lawsuit has asked for $150 billion in damages to be redirected to a charitable trust and requested an unwinding of OpenAI’s for-profit corporate structure.
“The facts and the timeline in this case have long been clear, and we welcome the jury’s decision to dismiss these claims as untimely,” Microsoft said in a statement shared with Fortune. “We remain committed to our work with OpenAI to advance and scale AI for people and organizations around the world.”
“Most legal analysts say Musk’s case is weak and that he’s likely to lose,” Kahn wrote. “In fact, I’m surprised the case has even come to trial. I thought that Musk would opt to settle at the last minute. I had long assumed that this was one of those legal cases where the lawsuit itself was the whole point, not whether Musk ultimately prevailed.”



