Elon Musk's social media platform X is suing California over a new state law targeting deceptive, AI-generated election content, claiming that it violates First Amendment free speech protections Known as theDefending Democracy From Deepfake Deception Act of 2024, the law requires social media compani...
The lawsuit was filed today with the District Court for the Northern District of California. Musk’s attorneys name not only OpenAI but also Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, the AI developer’s chief executive and president, respectively, as defendants. The lawsuit is similar to a case that Musk...
The Center for Countering Digital Hate countered that it was Musk, a self-proclaimed free speech absolutist, who was attempting the silencing. The center said it was not liable for how advertisers reacted to its non-defamatory reports about publicly available content on X and that the lawsuit v...
Related:Twitter Owes Ex-Employees $500M in Severance, Lawsuit Claims The case is one of many accusing Musk of reneging on promises to former Twitter employees,including former Chief Executive Parag Agrawal, and vendors after buying the company for $44 billion in October 2022. Musk also runs the...
Elon Musk withdrew his lawsuit against OpenAI, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman on Tuesday in California state court.
In addition, they also claim to have suffered retaliation by the company after denouncing the "widespread sexist culture" allegedly promoted byMuskand that, after this, they were dismissed in 2022 in violation ofCalifornialaw, details the lawsuit reported by US media today. ...
Musk’s decision to withdraw the lawsuit, filed ina California state court in February(case number CGC24612746), comes just one day before a scheduled hearing where the judge would’ve reviewed OpenAI’s request to dismiss the case. It’s also one day afterMusk said he would ban Apple devic...
As noted in aReutersreport, Musk’s new lawsuit against OpenAI and Altman was filed in the Court for the Northern District of California on Monday. The suit alleged that Musk was “courted and deceived” by Altman and current OpenAI President Greg Brockman into co-founding the company on the...
Elon Musk withdrew his lawsuit against OpenAI, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman on Tuesday in California state court.
“Musk’s claims rest on convoluted—often incoherent—factual premises,” OpenAI’s lawyers added. Early OpenAI investor Vinod Khosla, a well-known venture capitalist, labeled the lawsuit just a case of sour grapes on Musk’s behalf: “If you can’t innovate, litigate.” ...