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Elon Musk tried to ‘tie OpenAI in knots’ with baseless lawsuit, start-up’s lawyer says

Closing arguments presented in legal battle that could upend AI lab’s plan for an IPO this year

Elon Musk has tried to “tie OpenAI in knots” in a years-long legal case after failing to gain control of the AI lab in its early days, the start-up’s lawyers said on Thursday as they closed the high-stakes trial.

The world’s richest man, who helped launch OpenAI in 2015, claims the ChatGPT maker and co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman breached their contract with him by converting from a non-profit research lab to a for-profit entity.

OpenAI has countered that no such contract existed, that the case was brought too late and that Musk was vocally supportive of a for-profit structure, provided he remained in charge.

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