Closing Arguments in High-Stakes OpenAI Trial Focus on Reputation, Character

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In a courtroom sketch, Sam Altman listens as OpenAI President Greg Brockman testifies during Elon Musk’s lawsuit trial over OpenAI’s for-profit conversion, at a federal courthouse in Oakland, Calif., on May 4, 2026. Vicki Behringer/ReutersOAKLAND, Calif.—After nearly three weeks of presented evidence, an Oakland jury on May 14 heard final arguments in a high-stakes legal battle that could have profound impacts on the race for artificial intelligence.Tech moguls Elon Musk and Sam Altman, once friends and partners in a fledgling AI startup with big dreams and a noble mission, are nearing the climax of a bitter feud over the future of an $852 billion company.

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