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Closing arguments in blockbuster trial pitting Musk against OpenAI

Thomas Barnes by Thomas Barnes
May 14, 2026
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was in the front row of the courtroom on Thursday, May 14, 2026 as lawyers presented their closing arguments in the case pitting Elon Musk against OpenAI. ©AFP

Oakland (United States) (AFP) – Lawyers for Elon Musk and OpenAI presented closing arguments Thursday in a blockbuster trial where the verdict could hobble ChatGPT’s parent company in the breakneck race for AI supremacy. The three-week trial in Oakland, outside San Francisco, has seen a parade of Silicon Valley titans take the stand.

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World’s richest person Musk is suing OpenAI over its pivot away from a scrappy non-profit into the $850 billion juggernaut behind ChatGPT. Musk claims OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman improperly used a $38 million injection he had hoped would sustain OpenAI as a research lab dedicated to developing AI technology for the good of humanity. For the nine-person jury, as Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers noted, their decision may come down to a simple question: who should they believe among the bickering billionaires?

“A non-profit devoted to the safe development of artificial intelligence, open sourced as practical, for the benefit of humanity. You know, we’re supposed to buy that,” quipped Musk’s attorney Steven Molo in his closing argument on Thursday, slamming Altman’s integrity. OpenAI attorney Sarah Eddy countered with an attack on Musk. “Even the people who work for him, even the mother of his children, can’t back his story,” she said, referring to Shivon Zilis, a business associate of Musk with whom he has four children, who testified about her role as an intermediary between the tech executives.

Musk, who was visiting China on Thursday as part of US President Donald Trump’s delegation, left OpenAI in 2018 and continues to pursue lucrative AI projects through his company SpaceX.

OpenAI was founded as a non-profit in 2015, but established a for-profit subsidiary in 2019 as the AI race heated up. Altman and others insist this was necessary to raise the vast sums of money from investors required to compete in a costly and difficult field. Musk’s legal case demands that OpenAI revert to non-profit status, a move that would stymie its position in the global artificial intelligence race against Anthropic, Google, and China’s Deepseek.

As a non-profit, OpenAI would have to abandon its planned IPO and sever ties with powerful investors — Microsoft, Amazon, and SoftBank — whose funding is essential in the costly AI race. In that scenario, the jury would have to determine whether Microsoft — the then-startup’s first private investor with a $13 billion injection — knowingly facilitated the company’s deviation from its original mission. The jury’s first task is to determine whether Musk, who initiated the case in 2024 — six years after leaving OpenAI — filed his lawsuit within the legally permitted time limit. If the answer is no, the case would end there.

OpenAI argues Musk is motivated by petty revenge, having failed to seize majority control of the commercial entity. The trial has featured testimony from some of the top names in tech. Musk spent three days on the stand portraying himself as a selfless benefactor seeking to reconcile the advancement of AI with the preservation of humanity. Also appearing were OpenAI co-founder Brockman, who has since become one of the largest donors to President Donald Trump’s camp, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, and Altman.

The case has highlighted the mind-boggling sums of cash washing around AI companies as they forge ahead with a technology that is changing the way society lives and works. The jury, which serves in an advisory role in this trial, is expected to reach a verdict on any actual wrongdoing next week. The judge will make the final decision on liability and potential remedies. She has indicated she will likely follow the jury’s advice.

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