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728 Musk calls himself ‘a fool’ on the stand as OpenAI’s lawyer dismantles his nonprofit narrative

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Ana-Maria Stanciuc @ The Next Web · 04/30/2026 13:54 EDT

The tense day three of Musk v. Altman saw OpenAI’s lead attorney William Savitt use Musk’s own emails, pledge shortfalls, and Shivon Zilis texts to argue the lawsuit is a competitive grievance dressed as a charitable principle. Elon Musk called himself “a fool” for funding OpenAI, accused its leadership of “looting the nonprofit,” and clashed […]
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