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California regulators apologized to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk this week as they settled a lawsuit that claimed a state agency showed political bias against the rocket company and its chief executive.
Elon Musk put his God complex on trial this week – and proved it is bigger than ever - THE LONGER READ: Testily taking the stand against his AI rival, the world’s richest man presented himself as a man on a humanitarian mission to save the planet.
Elon Musk on Tuesday testified that his lawsuit against OpenAI and its leaders goes well beyond one company and into the future of a technology that “could also kill us all.”
Despite years of feuding with the tech founder, California may have to rely on the Tesla Semi to keep its clean transportation ambitions alive.
By Deepa Seetharaman and Max A. Cherney OAKLAND, California, April 29 (Reuters) - Elon Musk accused a lawyer for OpenAI of repeatedly trying to trick him during a tense cross-examination at a trial that may determine the future of the artificial intelligence company that built ChatGPT.
A lawsuit filed by Elon Musk’s SpaceX against the California Coastal Commission was settled in California court this week after more than a year and a half of litigation. In court documents, the Coastal Commission apologized to Musk and SpaceX for statements made during a 2024 meeting.
Elon Musk se enfrentó el jueves al abogado de OpenAI durante su tercer día de testimonio en el polémico juicio sobre el giro de la empresa, que pasó de ser
California's coastal regulator has apologized to billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s SpaceX, settling a lawsuit in which the rocket company accused the agency of showing political bias against it and its chief executive.