(AI illustration by Joe Dworetzky/Bay City News via ChatGPT)

ELON MUSK RETURNED TO THE STAND Wednesday in federal court in Oakland to continue the testimony he began on Tuesday in his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI.

The lawsuit arises from Musk’s claim that OpenAI — the San Francisco-based artificial intelligence developer that Musk, Altman, Gregory Brockman and Ilya Sutskever founded as a nonprofit corporation in 2015 — has become a profit-seeking commercial operation in violation of its founding charter and the law. The suit also names Microsoft as a defendant, as Musk claims the company played a role in moving OpenAI to a for-profit structure. Sutskever, however, is not a named defendant.

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