April 28th, Oakland Court, the world's wealthiest man sits face-to-face with the CEO of the world's most powerful AI company on opposite sides of the courtroom.


Elon Musk clenches his teeth, his tongue pressed against the inside of his cheek, flipping through notes.
Ultraman crosses his arms, expressionless, whispering to the lawyer.
This is not a business war; this is war.
Elon Musk sues OpenAI, claiming 130 billion dollars in damages and demanding the restoration of its non-profit status.
🔸【Both sides' statements】
Musk: OpenAI stole the original charitable intent, corrupted by Microsoft’s capital, and all winning funds should be donated to non-profit.
Ultraman: Musk’s power grab failed, malicious revenge; he divested in the past, doubting the future, now eager to fight.
🔸【Musk’s courtroom monologue】
He recounts his experience as a low-level lumberjack, warning that AI intelligence will surpass humans next year.
Once insisted on prioritizing humans, he was called a “speciesist” by Google’s founders.
When he founded OpenAI, it was solely to counterbalance tech giants and prevent AI from spiraling out of control.
🔸【Mutual dirt digging】
✅2017 OpenAI diary leak: early plans to make money and seek a billion-dollar fortune.
✅Musk once demanded absolute control, and after being rejected, he withdrew funding, pessimistic about the future.
✅Secret insider info: Musk’s third son’s mother secretly informed the board.
If Musk wins:
OpenAI is forced to revert to pure non-profit.
Its 730 billion valuation vanishes into thin air.
IPO plans are immediately canceled.
But capital won’t stop investing in AI? Impossible.
Musk’s own xAI ends up with one less formidable opponent.
If Ultraman wins:
That loophole will be completely exposed—future tech entrepreneurs can do the same: pretend to be “non-profit,” enjoy tax exemptions, gain public trust, attract top talent.
Once the technology breaks through, switch to profit, privatize, cash out, and walk away.
“Charitable organizations being looted,” and it becomes legal.
Which side do you want to win?
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