Sam Altman appeared in a federal courtroom in Oakland as jury selection began in a closely watched civil case tied to OpenAI.
The case stems from a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk, who accuses the company and its leadership of abandoning its original nonprofit mission.
Jury Selection Reveals Strong Opinions on AI and Musk
Several prospective jurors expressed clear skepticism toward artificial intelligence and Musk himself during pre-trial questioning.
One juror described Musk as someone who prioritizes money over people. Another acknowledged strong personal views but said he would attempt to remain impartial.
Concerns extended beyond personalities. Some jurors raised doubts about AI’s growing role in daily work, particularly in sectors where accuracy remains critical.
Workplace Friction Shapes Perception of AI
A registered nurse told the court she does not trust AI systems used in her workplace, noting that automated processes still require manual verification.
Another juror working in psychiatric care said she avoids using AI tools due to reliability concerns, despite remaining open to evaluating the case fairly.
In contrast, a PhD student in genetics said she actively uses tools like ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude for coding and communication tasks, reflecting a divide in how AI is perceived across professions.
Musk’s Lawsuit Targets OpenAI’s Structural Shift
Musk alleges that OpenAI deviated from its founding purpose after securing partnerships, including its alignment with Microsoft.
He claims he contributed significant funding to support a public-interest AI model, only for the organization to evolve into a commercially driven entity.
The lawsuit seeks more than $100 billion in damages and proposes structural changes to the company.
Legal Battle Extends Beyond the Courtroom
The dispute has also played out publicly, with exchanges between Musk and OpenAI appearing on social platforms. Musk has criticized Altman directly, while OpenAI has dismissed the lawsuit as an attempt to disrupt competition. Neither side has limited the conflict to legal filings.
High-Profile Testimonies Expected
Musk is expected to testify later in the trial, alongside Altman and Satya Nadella.
The proceedings are likely to examine not only contractual claims but also broader questions about governance, mission, and control within AI companies.
Public Sentiment Mirrors Courtroom Divide
Protests outside the courthouse highlighted wider unease around artificial intelligence.
Demonstrators criticized both AI development and corporate leadership, reflecting a growing tension between rapid technological advancement and public trust.
Trial Moves Into Critical Phase
Nine jurors have been selected, and opening arguments are set to begin. The case now shifts from selection to substance. Legal claims will be tested. The outcome carries implications beyond the companies involved.
Scene outside the Oakland federal courthouse on Monday. Benjamin Fanjoy/Getty Images
Source: BI



