Elon Musk appeals $134 billion OpenAI loss, calls verdict a "calendar technicality"

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2026-05-19
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Elon Musk has lost his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI. The jury in Oakland dismissed the case after just two hours of deliberation. Musk had sought up to $134 billion. The judge said she would have been ready to dismiss the case "immediately." Musk's attorney reserved the right to appeal. The article Elon Musk appeals $134 billion OpenAI loss, calls verdict a "calendar technicality" appeared first on The Decoder .

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Elon Musk has lost his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI. The jury in Oakland dismissed the case after just two hours of deliberation. Musk had sought up to $134 billion. The judge said she would have been ready to dismiss the case "immediately." Musk's attorney reserved the right to appeal. The article Elon Musk appeals $134 billion OpenAI loss, calls verdict a "calendar technicality" appeared first on The Decoder .

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