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For NPR News, I'm Rachel Miro in Oakland.
Elon Musk's claim, Sam Altman dropped his promise to serve humanity in favor of profit.
OpenAI says this lawsuit is about Musk trying to crush a rival that's grown from a research lab into a nearly trillion-dollar giant.
Musk is asking the court to reverse a decade of growth.
Charlie Bullock at the Institute for Law and AI says that's easier said than done.
Over the next month, expect spicy testimony under oath from two of the most powerful men in Silicon Valley.
For NPR News, I'm Rachel Miro.
Elon Musk's claim, Sam Altman dropped his promise to serve humanity in favor of profit.
OpenAI says this lawsuit is about Musk trying to crush a rival that's grown from a research lab into a nearly trillion-dollar giant.
Musk is asking the court to reverse a decade of growth.
Charlie Bullock at the Institute for Law and AI says that's easier said than done.
Over the next month, expect spicy testimony under oath from two of the most powerful men in Silicon Valley.
For NPR News, I'm Rachel Miro.
Maria Rain of Southern California says her 16-year-old, Adam, started using OpenAI's ChatGPT for help with his homework, college applications, and how best to end his life.
With ChatGPT's support, he hanged himself a year ago.
Now she's suing OpenAI and encouraging state and federal legislation.
The Trump administration has tried unsuccessfully to impose a moratorium on states enacting any kind of AI safety rules.
For NPR News, I'm Rachel Miro.
Maria Rain of Southern California says her 16-year-old, Adam, started using OpenAI's ChatGPT for help with his homework, college applications, and how best to end his life.