OpenAI avoided a costly court loss to Elon Musk, but neither side is unscathed
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Bill Savitt, an attorney for OpenAI, speaks to the media after a jury ruled in the company's favor in a a federal trial in Oakland, Calif. on Monday, May 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Terry Chea)Steven F. Molo, attorney for Elon Musk, second from left, speaks to reporters outside the U.S. District Court, Monday, May 18, 2026, in Oakland, Calif. (AP Photo/Nathan Weyland)Marc Toberoff, attorney for Elon Musk, bottom middle, speaks to reporters outside the U.S. District Court, Monday, May 18, 2026, in Oakland, Calif. (AP Photo/Nathan Weyland)Marc Toberoff, attorney for Elon Musk, is surrounded by media outside the U.S. District Court Monday, May 18, 2026, in Oakland, Calif. (AP Photo/Nathan Weyland)
Bill Savitt, an attorney for OpenAI, speaks to the media after a jury ruled in the company's favor in a a federal trial in Oakland, Calif. on Monday, May 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Terry Chea)