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== Trial Developments == | |||
=== Day 1 & 2 (April 28–29, 2026) === | |||
Opening arguments and Elon Musk's direct testimony. Musk testified that Sam Altman "looted" OpenAI by converting it from a nonprofit to a for-profit entity, and that the organization's original mission had been abandoned. OpenAI attorneys countered that the conversion was necessary to secure the capital needed to develop advanced AI. | |||
=== Day 3 (April 30, 2026) — Distillation Admission === | |||
Under cross-examination, Musk admitted that his AI company '''xAI''' had "partly" used OpenAI's models to train its own through '''distillation''' — a technique where one AI model is trained to mimic another. When asked by OpenAI attorney William Savitt whether xAI had distilled OpenAI models, Musk characterized it as "standard practice to use other AIs to validate your AI" and said "generally all the AI companies" do it.<ref name="wired-distill">[https://www.wired.com/story/elon-musk-distill-openai-models-partly-xai/ Wired, "Elon Musk Seemingly Admits xAI Has Used OpenAI's Models to Train Its Own," April 30, 2026]</ref><ref name="tc-distill">[https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/30/elon-musk-testifies-that-xai-trained-grok-on-openai-models/ TechCrunch, "Elon Musk testifies that xAI trained Grok on OpenAI models," April 30, 2026]</ref> | |||
=== Day 4 (April 30, 2026) — $97.4B Bid Probe === | |||
Judge '''Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers''' paused the trial to investigate the circumstances of Musk's '''$97.4 billion''' acquisition proposal for OpenAI. The probe was triggered when Musk's legal team failed to object to a document during cross-examination, inadvertently opening the door to evidence about the bid. The evidence could undermine Musk's claim that OpenAI has abandoned its nonprofit mission, as the bid itself could be seen as an attempt to acquire OpenAI for competitive advantage.<ref name="law360-bid">[https://www.law360.com/technology/articles/2375205 Law360, "OpenAI Judge Pauses Trial To Probe Musk Attys On $97B Bid," April 30, 2026]</ref> | |||
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