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Elon Musk Takes The Stand for a Third Day

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Musk v. Altman week 1: Elon Musk says he was duped, warns AI could kill us all, and admits that xAI distills OpenAI’s models
In the first week of the landmark trial between Elon Musk and OpenAI, Musk took the stand in a crisp black suit and tie and argued that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and president Greg Brockman had deceived h...

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Elon Musk’s courtroom showdown with Sam Altman started this week. The biggest takeaways so far
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Elon Musk Takes The Stand for a Third Day in Lawsuit Against Sam Altman
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Musk vs. Altman as OpenAI trial begins in California
Elon Musk took the witness stand this week in his $150 billion lawsuit against ChatGPT parent OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman.

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The OpenAI Trial That Could Rewrite How AI Companies Are Built
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Elon Musk had a bad week in court
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Judge in OpenAI trial has had it with Musk’s ‘steal from a charity’ quip: ‘You’re not a lawyer’
Musk then acknowledged “I’m not a lawyer.”

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Elon Musk Just Got Badly Humiliated in Court
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Elon Musk openly admits he’s a ‘fool’ in court in legal battle over $38million AI investment

Elon Musk Is Probably Going to Lose OpenAI Case

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I was in the courthouse when Elon Musk testified in his case against OpenAI. Here is what it was like.
The author was in the Oakland courthouse when Elon Musk testified in his case against OpenAI.

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OpenAI trial judge tells Elon Musk to knock it off with all the Terminator talk
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Elon Musk's security bill keeps on rising
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Elon Musk Took Home $0 From Tesla in 2025

Despite a reported $158.4 billion compensation figure, Tesla’s CEO didn’t earn a dime last year as his pay remains tied to long-term performance targets.
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Elon Musk’s Tesla compensation totals $158 billion for 2025

Tesla Inc. tallied up Elon Musk’s annual compensation for the first time since shareholders approved his moonshot pay package, and it’s a doozy: $158 billion.
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Elon Musk's latest Tesla pay valued at $158bn - but he can't pocket it

Musk must meet a range of ambitious milestones at Tesla to justify the monster pay packet - so far he has not.
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Rumors swirl among Miami brokers that Elon Musk toured this $300M under-construction mansion

A $300 million modern home in Miami that’s under construction may have caught the attention of Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, several sources told Gimme Shelter exclusively. Months before Musk and Sam Altman were duking it out in an Oakland,
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Gabe Newell Emailed Elon Musk To Try To Get Hideo Kojima An Invite To SpaceX

Thanks to the ongoing trial pitting billionaires Elon Musk and Sam Altman against each other, it's come to light that Valve founder Gabe Newell--the third billionaire in this story--emailed Musk to ask if Hideo Kojima could get a tour of SpaceX.
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Elon Musk’s Tesla pay package totals $158 billion for 2025

Since Tesla didn’t reach any of the market value or operational targets set last year, Musk’s total realized compensation was zero.
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Elon Musk's 200 Million Share Payday Depends On SpaceX Putting Over A Million Humans On Mars

SpaceX reportedly has a huge share package waiting for Elon Musk. Getting it would require establishing a Mars colony bigger than Jacksonville, Florida.
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Elon Musk uses a wife-beater analogy to explain why he couldn't give yes or no answers to complicated questions during OpenAI trial

A remark by Elon Musk during a trial from his ongoing lawsuit with OpenAI has been making the rounds across media platforms. William Savitt, the lawyer representing the AI research company, demanded binary answers like a “yes” or a “no” during the trial for a complicated question.
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