2026-04-27 14:30:00+08
The legal feud between Elon Musk and Sam Altman has reached a fever pitch as a California court begins reviewing internal documents related to OpenAI’s transition from a non-profit to a "capped-profit" entity. Musk’s legal team argues that Altman and Microsoft have betrayed the original "Founding Mission" to build AGI for the benefit of humanity, instead prioritizing commercial gain and proprietary control.
OpenAI’s defense team has countered that the massive compute costs required for frontier models necessitated a new financial structure. They argue that without the partnership with Microsoft, OpenAI would have been unable to compete with tech giants, effectively stalling the development of safe AI. The court case has become a proxy for the broader debate on whether AGI should be open-source or controlled by a few centralized entities.
Legal analysts suggest that the outcome of this case could redefine the fiduciary duties of non-profit boards in the tech sector. If Musk wins, it could force OpenAI to open-source its most advanced models, potentially altering the competitive landscape of the entire AI industry overnight.