Musk’s amended complaint states that he is not asking for a single cent for himself, and that the full $1500 billion in compensation will go entirely to OpenAI’s charitable division.

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Crypto news from CoinJie.com: Musk has amended his lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, arguing that if he wins, all damages exceeding $150 billion should go entirely to OpenAI’s charitable division rather than to himself. The amended complaint also asks that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman be removed from the board of directors of the nonprofit organization, and that Altman and OpenAI President Greg Brockman transfer all equity and financial benefits to the charitable division. This case is expected to go to trial in Oakland, California later this month. Musk’s attorney Marc Toberoff said Musk is “not seeking a single dollar for himself,” “he asks the court to return everything he took from public charitable institutions, and to ensure that those responsible can no longer pull the same trick again. From the very beginning, that was the core of his complaint—until OpenAI’s public relations team began to distort it. This amendment is meant to set the facts straight.” OpenAI’s official account immediately posted a rebuttal, saying Musk submitted the document “at the last minute,” “pretending to change his stance toward attacking the nonprofit OpenAI Foundation,” and that his lawsuit “is nothing more than a harassment campaign driven by arrogance, jealousy, and a desire to slow down a competitor.” The day before, OpenAI had already sent a letter to the attorneys general of California and Delaware, urging them to investigate Musk’s “improper and anti-competitive conduct.”

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