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Elon Musk lost his last battle in his lawsuit against Openai this week, but a federal judge seems to have given Musk-and others who are opposed to transforming Openai’s speculative character-to be hopeful.

Musk’s suit against Openai, which also calls Microsoft and CEO of Openai Sam Altman as defendants, accuses Openai to abandon its non -profit mission to ensure that AI’s investigation benefits all humanity. Openai was founded as a non -profit organization in 2015, but was transformed into a “speculative coverage” structure in 2019 and is now seeking to restructure a public benefit company once again.

Musk had requested a preliminary order to move Openai to a profit. On Tuesday, a federal judge in northern California, a US Regional Court Judge, Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, denied Musk’s request – but expressed some legal concerns about the scheduled conversion of Openai.

Judge Rogers said in her ruling that she refuses to ban that “significant and irreparable damage occurs” when the public’s money is used to finance the conversion of a non -profit organization into a profit. Openai’s non -profit company has currently a majority share of OpenAI businesses for the speculative organization and is reportedly receiving billions of dollars in compensation as part of the transition.

Judge Rogers also noted that many of Openai’s co -founders, such as Altman and President Greg Brockman, made “fundamental commitments” not to use Openai “as a vehicle to enrich themselves”. In her ruling, Judge Rogers said the court was willing to provide a rapid trial in the fall of 2025 to resolve corporate restructuring disputes.

Marc Toberoff, a lawyer representing Musk, told TechCrunch that the legal team of Musk is satisfied with the judge’s ruling and intends to accept the offer for a rapid trial. Openai has not said if she will accept and did not respond immediately to TechCrunch’s request for comments.

Judge Rogers’ comments about the conversion of Openai’s speculative character are not exactly good news for the company.

Tyler Whitmer, a lawyer representing Encode, a non -profit organization who submitted a brief reference to the case that argues that the conversion of Openai’s speculative character could endanger AI’s security, he told TechCrunch that Judge Rogers’ ruling puts a cloud Openai. General lawyers in California and Delaware are already investigating the transition and the concerns that Judge Rogers raised could encourage them to investigate more aggressively, Whitmer said.

There have been some wins for Openai in Judge Rogers’ decision.

The Musk’s Musk Legal Team presented that Openai violated a contract to accept about $ 44 million in donations from Musk and then taken measures to turn into a profit nature, was “inadequate for the purposes of the high weight required for a preliminary order”. In her ruling, the judge pointed out that some emails submitted as exhibits showed that Musk considers that Openai could become a profit company one day.

Judge Rogers also said Musk’s AI company XAI, a plaintiff in the case, failed to prove that it would suffer “irreparable damage” should not be imposed by the conversion of the speculative OpenAi. Judge Rogers was also not frustrated by the claimant’s arguments that the close associate and the Openai investor would violate Microsoft, they would violate Interconnection The laws and that Musk has standing under a California arrangement that prohibits confidence.

Musk, a key supporter of Openai, has been placed as one of the biggest opponents in the company. XAI competes directly with Openai in the development of AI Frontier models, and Musk and Altman are now finding themselves upgrading for legal and political power under a new presidential administration.

Bettings are high for Openai. Reportedly, the company must complete the conversion of speculation by 2026, or some of the most recently increased OPENAI convert to debt.

At least one former Openai employee is afraid of the consequences of AI’s rule should successfully complete his transition. Speaking to TechCrunch on the condition of anonymity to protect future employment prospects, the former employee said he believed that the initiation of starting could threaten public security.

Part of the motivation behind the non -profit structure of the Openai was to ensure that profit motives do not prevail with its mission: ensuring that Ai Research benefits all humanity. However, if Openai becomes a traditional profit company, there may be nothing to stop it from giving priority to profit above all, the former employee told TechCrunch.

The former worker added that the non -profit structure of Openai was one of the main reasons why they joined the organization.

Just a few months from now, it will have to be clearer how many obstacles will have to overcome the transition of speculative character. The regulators, supporters of AI security and technological investors will be watching with great interest.

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