Jury Begins Deliberations in Musk’s $134B OpenAI Lawsuit
Jury deliberations begin in Elon Musk’s $134B OpenAI lawsuit over IP and fiduciary claims. Could set AI governance precedents in the U.S. #AI #Legal
Jury deliberations begin in Elon Musk’s $134B OpenAI lawsuit over IP and fiduciary claims. Could set AI governance precedents in the U.S. #AI #Legal
Journalist Carl Nolte tests AI’s ability to mimic his writing style, raising ethical questions about authorship and AI’s role in journalism. The experiment produced indistinguishable text, sparking debate on journalistic integrity vs. AI advancements.
OpenAI may sue Apple over ChatGPT integration, citing IP violations. Tensions rise as partnerships shift in the AI industry. #AI #LegalDispute
OpenAI considers legal action against Apple amid strained ties, potentially impacting AI partnerships and U.S. tech regulations. #AI #LegalDispute #OpenAI #Apple
Major publishers sue Meta over AI training data, alleging unauthorized use of copyrighted works. The case could set precedent for all U.S. AI companies relying on web-scraped training data.
Elon Musk appears to have acknowledged xAI used OpenAI models to train Grok—amid active litigation between the two AI rivals. The practice of “model distillation” occupies a legal gray area as AI IP law matures.
Elon Musk testified that xAI used OpenAI’s models to train Grok via model distillation — placing the widely used AI practice at the center of a federal courtroom battle. #AI #OpenAI #xAI