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A federal judge directed OpenAI to turn over internal documents for a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk. The order came days after Musk's net worth reached one trillion dollars. OpenAI stated it does not want to release anyone's trade secrets.
theverge.comA federal judge ordered OpenAI to produce documents requested in a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk. The ruling requires the company to provide materials related to the case within a set timeframe. OpenAI said it does not want anyone's trade secrets disclosed during the process.
Musk filed the lawsuit against OpenAI earlier this year. The complaint centers on claims about the company's structure and use of technology. The documents now ordered for production include internal communications and research records.
OpenAI described the requested materials as sensitive.
The company indicated it will comply with the order while seeking to limit disclosure of proprietary information. No further court dates were announced in the ruling.
The HillCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he held multiple discussions with President Trump at the G7 summit but did not hold a formal bilateral meeting. Trade talks on the USMCA continue amid uncertainty over its renewal.
thesouthafrican.comPresident Trump declared himself 'the boss' to fellow G7 leaders during the closing session of the summit in Evian-les-Bains, France. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung is scheduled to join later sessions focused on global economic imbalances and artificial intelligence.
ForbesPresident Trump’s golf portfolio includes fifteen courses in four countries with additional properties under development. The holdings form a substantial part of his business interests outside the White House.