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Judge Allows Musk’s Fraud Claims Against OpenAI to Proceed Amid Restructuring Dispute

by Team Lumida
May 2, 2025
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Elon Musk Reignites Legal Battle Against OpenAI and Sam Altman

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  • A U.S. judge ruled that Elon Musk can pursue fraud and unjust enrichment claims against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging OpenAI broke its promise to operate as a public charity by planning to become a for-profit business.
  • Claims of false advertising, breach of fiduciary duty, and racketeering were dismissed, though Musk was given the opportunity to revise the racketeering allegation.
  • The legal battle comes as OpenAI faces a 2025 deadline to complete its restructuring, with SoftBank threatening to reduce its funding from $30 billion to $20 billion if the overhaul is delayed.
  • Musk alleges that OpenAI’s partnership with Microsoft is an attempt to dominate the generative AI industry, undermining free market competition and violating the original mission of the organization.
  • The judge ruled that Microsoft must face claims of interfering with OpenAI’s contract, which Musk says was intended to ensure the startup’s technology benefits the public.

What Happened?

Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI took a significant step forward as U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers allowed fraud and unjust enrichment claims to proceed. Musk alleges that OpenAI, which he co-founded, violated its original mission as a public charity by transitioning to a for-profit model and forming a close alliance with Microsoft.

The judge dismissed several claims, including false advertising and breach of fiduciary duty, but left the door open for Musk to amend his racketeering allegations. She also ruled that Microsoft must face claims of interfering with OpenAI’s original contract, which Musk argues was designed to ensure the company’s AI technology serves the public good.

The dispute is unfolding as OpenAI works to complete its restructuring by the end of 2025 to avoid funding reductions from SoftBank. Musk’s legal team claims that OpenAI’s co-founders, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, engaged in a scheme to defraud Musk and enrich themselves, with Microsoft allegedly providing substantial assistance.


Why It Matters?

The case highlights the growing tensions in the generative AI industry, where competition among major players like OpenAI, Microsoft, and Musk’s xAI is intensifying. Musk’s allegations raise questions about the ethical and contractual obligations of AI companies, particularly when transitioning from nonprofit to for-profit models.

The ruling also underscores the potential legal and financial risks for OpenAI and Microsoft as they navigate the rapidly evolving AI landscape. With SoftBank’s funding on the line, OpenAI faces significant pressure to resolve its restructuring and legal challenges.

For Musk, the lawsuit represents both a personal and strategic effort to challenge OpenAI’s dominance and promote his rival AI venture, xAI.


What’s Next?

Musk has the opportunity to amend his racketeering claims, while Microsoft and OpenAI will continue to defend against the remaining allegations. The case is set for trial in March 2025, adding urgency to OpenAI’s restructuring efforts.

As the legal battle unfolds, the outcome could have broader implications for the governance and accountability of AI companies, particularly those transitioning from nonprofit to for-profit models.

Investors and industry stakeholders will closely monitor the case, as it could shape the competitive dynamics of the generative AI market and influence regulatory scrutiny of major players like OpenAI and Microsoft.

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