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OpenAI Launches Legal Counteroffensive Against Elon Musk Over “Disruptive Campaign”

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San Francisco, CA – April 10, 2025 – The escalating legal feud between OpenAI and Elon Musk has entered a new phase, with OpenAI filing a countersuit accusing Musk of orchestrating a pattern of “unlawful and unfair conduct” intended to derail the company’s strategic evolution and seize influence over its AI advancements.

In court filings submitted Wednesday, legal representatives for OpenAI and its top leadership—including CEO Sam Altman, President Greg Brockman, and Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever—urged the court to issue an injunction barring Musk from further interference. The suit alleges Musk’s actions, including what OpenAI describes as a “fake takeover bid,” are part of a deliberate campaign to destabilize the organization.

“Elon’s continued attacks threaten not just our mission but the broader public interest,” OpenAI stated in the filing. “His personal grievances cannot be allowed to compromise the future of safe, democratic AI.”

Background: From Ally to Adversary

Elon Musk, who co-founded OpenAI in 2015, originally supported its nonprofit charter, which aimed to ensure that artificial general intelligence (AGI) benefits all of humanity. However, tensions have mounted since OpenAI transitioned to a “capped-profit” model in 2019 and began exploring a shift toward a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) structure.

Musk sued the company earlier this year, alleging that OpenAI had strayed from its foundational mission and was prioritizing commercialization over ethical imperatives. He further claimed that the company violated its original governance agreements.

In March, U.S. District Judge William H. Orrick denied Musk’s bid for a preliminary injunction to halt OpenAI’s structural conversion, though the broader case is now heading for a jury trial in 2026.

OpenAI’s Defense: Mission Still Intact

OpenAI has maintained that its restructuring is not a betrayal of its mission but a necessary adaptation to scale responsible AI development. In recent statements on X (formerly Twitter), the company argued that the new structure would enable them to fund nonprofit initiatives in healthcare, climate science, and education, while maintaining transparency and public oversight.

“We’re building the most capable nonprofit AI division in the world. Elon’s narrative is not about the mission—it’s about control,” the company posted.

Additional Pressure from Advocacy Groups

Meanwhile, Musk is not the only party scrutinizing OpenAI’s organizational pivot. A coalition including California Teamsters, the nonprofit Encode, and other advocacy groups recently petitioned California Attorney General Rob Bonta to investigate whether OpenAI is mismanaging its charitable assets. Their argument: OpenAI’s for-profit transition could compromise its ethical obligations.

Encode, known for backing California’s proposed AI safety bill SB 1047, filed an amicus brief echoing concerns about corporate capture of AI research and erosion of public accountability.

Musk Responds

In a statement sent via attorney Marc Toberoff, Musk defended his earlier bid to reclaim OpenAI’s nonprofit division. He criticized OpenAI’s rejection of his offer, claiming it was a legitimate attempt to return the organization to its original ideals.

“Had the board seriously considered the proposal, they’d have seen its merit. The claim that offering fair market value somehow ‘interferes’ with OpenAI’s vision is telling,” Toberoff said.

What’s at Stake

For OpenAI, the battle is not only reputational—it’s existential. The company is reportedly facing time-sensitive pressures to finalize its restructuring in 2025 or risk losing key investment capital raised through its partnerships, including those with Microsoft and other global backers.

As generative AI continues to accelerate, OpenAI’s future governance could serve as a precedent for how other foundational AI labs—like Anthropic, Cohere, and xAI—balance public good with financial sustainability.

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