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当地时间周一,加州陪审团以马斯克未在诉讼时效内提起诉讼为由,一致驳回了埃隆·马斯克对OpenAI及萨姆·奥尔特曼的诉讼,为这家人工智能公司赢得了重大法律胜利。
由九人组成的陪审团以咨询身份参与审理,认定马斯克错过了三年的诉讼时效窗口。OpenAI方面辩称,马斯克等待过久,无法主张2021年8月之前发生的任何损失。主持本案的伊冯·冈萨雷斯法官采纳了陪审团的裁决,驳回了马斯克的诉讼请求。
“陪审团的裁决证实,这场诉讼本质上是一次虚伪的破坏竞争对手的企图,试图抵消人们长期以来对OpenAI现状和未来的错误预测,”判决宣布后,OpenAI的律师威廉·萨维特在法庭外表示,他还提到陪审团仅用了不到两小时的审议时间就作出了裁决。
焦点聚焦奥尔特曼与马斯克
这一判决为在奥克兰法庭进行的为期三周的审判画上了句号,特斯拉和SpaceX创始人马斯克与OpenAI首席执行官奥尔特曼当庭对质。两位企业家均在庭审中作证,OpenAI、微软的高管以及法律专家也参与了作证。
马斯克曾向OpenAI和奥尔特曼索赔1500亿美元,并要求将奥尔特曼赶下公司领导岗位。若马斯克胜诉,还可能迫使OpenAI调整业务结构,并打乱该公司预计今年晚些时候上市的计划。
马斯克的法律团队未立即回应置评请求。
“窃取一家慈善机构”?
此案源于马斯克2024年提起的诉讼。这位全球首富指控OpenAI、奥尔特曼及OpenAI总裁格雷格·布罗克曼违背了将公司保留为非营利机构的承诺,转而将其打造成一家盈利企业,目前估值达8520亿美元。
马斯克在诉状中称,此案是“利他主义与贪婪的经典写照”。
2019年与OpenAI建立合作关系的微软也被列为被告。周一,微软发言人表示,公司欢迎“陪审团以诉讼时效已过为由驳回这些指控的决定”。
“庭审核心围绕OpenAI拆分盈利子公司并接受微软投资其人工智能技术时是否违背其慈善使命,如今这一最大争议基本得到解决,最糟糕的假设已被排除,”韦德布什证券分析师丹·艾夫斯在一份报告中表示。
作为OpenAI联合创始人,马斯克在公司成立初期投资了3800万美元,他称这笔资金原本用于慈善目的。这位亿万富翁在诉状中声称,OpenAI违背了慈善信托义务,奥尔特曼和布罗克曼以牺牲他的利益为代价中饱私囊。马斯克还指控微软协助和教唆了这一信托违约行为。
“窃取一家慈善机构是不可接受的,”马斯克在作证时说道。这位SpaceX和特斯拉掌门人缺席了庭审后半段,与特朗普总统及一批美国亿万富翁高管代表团一同参加了与中国国家主席习近平的峰会。
裂痕重重的关系
OpenAI于2015年作为人工智能研究实验室成立。四年后,这家硅谷公司成立了一家营利性子公司,称其将由非营利实体监管。
庭审期间,纽约大学法学教授丹尼尔·赫梅尔和哈佛大学法学教授约翰·科茨作证称,他们未发现OpenAI与微软合作成立的营利性实体存在任何问题。科茨表示:“它为非营利机构创造了价值,约2000亿美元左右。”
微软企业发展高管迈克尔·韦特在庭审作证时透露,截至2025年3月,微软通过与OpenAI的合作已获得95亿美元收入。
此案将马斯克和奥尔特曼置于聚光灯下。两人曾被传关系良好,但随着OpenAI逐渐发展成为全球最重要的人工智能公司之一,两人的关系逐渐恶化。
庭审期间,马斯克的律师史蒂文·莫洛质疑奥尔特曼的可信度,称这位OpenAI高管在宣誓后撒谎,并询问奥尔特曼是否“完全值得信赖”。奥尔特曼犹豫片刻后回应:“我认为自己是一个诚实且值得信赖的商人。”
马斯克也受到了审查,奥尔特曼和OpenAI的法律团队将他描绘成一个渴望掌控公司的权力欲极强的亿万富翁。
“马斯克想担任首席执行官。我对此感到极度不适,”奥尔特曼在证人席上表示。
编辑:艾梅·皮奇
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https://www.cbsnews.com/video/what-to-know-after-jury-tosses-elon-musk-lawsuit-against-openai-sam-altman/
Jury unanimously dismisses Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI due to statute of limitations
May 18, 2026 / 3:27 PM EDT / CBS News
By Mary Cunningham
Mary Cunningham is a reporter for CBS MoneyWatch. She previously worked at “60 Minutes,” CBSNews.com and CBS News 24/7 as part of the CBS News Associate Program.
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A California jury on Monday unanimously dismissed Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman on the grounds that Musk had failed to file a claim within the statute of limitations, delivering a major legal victory for the AI company.
The nine-person jury, which was serving in an advisory role, found that Musk missed the three-year window to file a claim. OpenAI had argued that Musk waited too long and could not claim any harm that occurred before August 2021. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez, who presided over the case, accepted the jury’s verdict and dismissed Musk’s claims.
“The finding of the jury confirms that what this lawsuit was was a hypocritical attempt to sabotage a competitor and to overcome a long history of very bad predictions about what OpenAI has been and will become,” OpenAI attorney William Savitt said outside the courtroom after the decision, noting that it took the jury less than two hours of deliberation to reach a decision.
Spotlight on Altman and Musk
The decision caps a three-week trial in an Oakland courtroom that pitted Musk, the founder of Tesla and SpaceX, against Altman, the CEO of OpenAI. Both entrepreneurs testified during the trial, along with OpenAI and Microsoft executives and legal experts.
Musk was seeking $150 billion in damages from OpenAI and Altman’s removal from company leadership. A decision in Musk’s favor could also have forced changes to OpenAI’s business structure and thrown a wrench into the company’s plan to go public, expected later this year.
Musk’s legal team did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
“Stealing a charity”?
The case stemmed from a lawsuit Musk, the world’s richest man, brought in 2024, alleging that OpenAI, Altman and OpenAI President Greg Brockman broke their promise to keep the company a nonprofit, instead turning it into a money-making venture that is now valued at $852 billion.
The case was a “textbook tale of altruism versus greed,” Musk said in his suit.
Microsoft, which formed a partnership with OpenAI in 2019, was also named as a defendant. On Monday, a Microsoft spokesperson said the company welcomes “the jury’s decision to dismiss these claims as untimely.”
“The biggest focus of the trial around if OpenAI broke its charitable mission when they spun off its for-profit arm and accepted an investment from Microsoft for its AI technology is now mostly alleviated as it takes a worst-case scenario off the table,” WedBush Securities analyst Dan Ives said in a report.
Musk, who helped co-found OpenAI, invested $38 million in the company during its early years, which he argued was intended for charitable purposes. In his suit, the billionaire claimed OpenAI breached its charitable trust and that Altman and Brockman enriched themselves at his expense. Musk also accused Microsoft of aiding and abetting the trust breach.
“It’s not OK to steal a charity,” Musk said during his testimony. The head of SpaceX and Tesla missed the tail end of the trial to join President Trump and a delegation of billionaire U.S. executives for a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
A fractured relationship
OpenAI was founded as an AI research lab in 2015. Four years later, the Silicon Valley company created a for-profit subsidiary, which it said would be governed by the nonprofit entity.
During the trial, two law professors, Daniel Hemel of New York University and John Coates of Harvard, testified that they didn’t see any issues with OpenAI’s for-profit entity formed in partnership with Microsoft. “It’s generated value for the non-profit,” somewhere in the $200 billion range, Coates said.
Microsoft had generated $9.5 billion in revenue from the OpenAI partnership as of March 2025, according to Michael Wetter, a corporate development executive at Microsoft, who testified during the trial.
The case put a direct spotlight on Musk and Altman, who were once said to be on good terms but whose relationship deteriorated as OpenAI morphed into one of the world’s most important AI companies.
During the trial, Musk’s lawyer, Steven Molo, cast doubt on Altman’s credibility, alleging that the OpenAI exec lied under oath and asking Altman if he was “completely trustworthy.” Altman hesitated before responding, “I believe I am an honest and trustworthy businessperson.”
Musk also faced scrutiny, with both Altman and OpenAI’s legal team painting a picture of a power-hungry billionaire who wanted to control the company.
“Musk wanted to be CEO. I was extremely uncomfortable with it,” Altman said on the stand.
Edited by Aimee Picchi
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/what-to-know-after-jury-tosses-elon-musk-lawsuit-against-openai-sam-altman/
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