Elon Musk pledges to donate any OpenAI legal victory proceeds to charity
Elon Musk has said he will donate any proceeds from his lawsuit against OpenAI, as the high-stakes case heads toward a jury trial in April 2026.
Elon Musk has said he will donate any proceeds from his lawsuit against OpenAI, as the high-stakes case heads toward a jury trial in April 2026.
The case was filed on March 16, 2026, in a federal court in California. The plaintiffs have asked the court to allow the lawsuit to proceed as a class action.
Nine of xAI's 11 original co-founders, not including Musk, have left the company.
At the heart of Musk’s legal fight is a fundamental question: did OpenAI stray from its founding purpose?
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The proposed class action accuses Elon Musk and his AI startup of profiting from the "sexual predation of real people, ...
Closing arguments are set to kick off Tuesday in a trial filed against Elon Musk by former Twitter shareholders.
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Picsart's AI agent marketplace will launch with four agents, then add more agents each week.
The SEC is working on a proposal to allow public companies to release earnings reports twice a year instead of quarterly, per the WSJ.
Nvidia announced an open enterprise AI agent platform, called NemoClaw, that is built off of viral OpenClaw.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he expects $1 trillion worth of orders for the chips.
Artificial intelligence has become a central topic in business strategy discussions, yet many organizations continue to struggle with how to integrate it into everyday operations. Gateway Global AI, a technology company developing voice-first infrastructure, is approaching that challenge from a different angle. According to CTO Jason Trindade, the company focuses on simplifying how businesses deploy […]This story continues at The Next Web
Sen. Elizabeth Warren noted that Grok, xAI's controversial chatbot, has created harmful outputs for users and poses a potential national security risk.
Nvidia on Monday unveiled a deskside supercomputer powerful enough to run AI models with up to one trillion parameters — roughly the scale of GPT-4 — without touching the cloud. The machine, called the DGX Station, packs 748 gigabytes of coherent memory and 20 petaflops of compute into a box that sits next to a monitor, and it may be the most significant personal computing product since the original Mac Pro convinced creative professionals to abandon workstations.The announcement, made at the co