In a lawsuit involving OpenAI, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella testified in the U.S. Federal Court in Oakland, California. According to Odaily, the case centers on legal disputes regarding OpenAI's nonprofit structure and commercialization path. The lawsuit was filed by Elon Musk in 2024, accusing Microsoft of aiding and abetting the violation of charitable trust obligations during OpenAI's transition from a nonprofit organization to a commercial entity. Microsoft has been a strategic investor in OpenAI since 2019, with total investments reaching approximately $13 billion by 2023, making it one of OpenAI's most significant external supporters.
During the trial, Nadella reviewed the early collaboration between Microsoft and OpenAI, highlighting their deep technical and computational cooperation established before the release of ChatGPT. Musk, in his previous testimony, stated that Microsoft's additional $10 billion investment in OpenAI in 2023 was a pivotal factor in his decision to file the lawsuit, claiming that this investment altered OpenAI's original nonprofit orientation. Musk expressed concerns that OpenAI was being transformed into a commercial tool and questioned Microsoft's potential dominance in the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI), suggesting that its close ties with OpenAI could impact industry competition.
The case is still ongoing, with debates over OpenAI's governance structure, nonprofit status, and control within the AI industry expected to continue.