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BBC explains closing arguments of the Musk-Altman trial

Over the past three weeks, Elon Musk and his lawyers have argued in a California federal court that Sam Altman – with whom he founded OpenAI – has swindled him out of millions of dollars and reneged on the ChatGPT-maker’s original non-profit mission.

Musk and Altman themselves testified in a case in which the future of AI could be at stake.

As the trial now heads to jury for deliberations, BBC’s Lily Jamali explains what we learned from the high-stakes case.

Read more here.


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