Non-profit mission vs. commercialization and security, this debate framework itself is very Silicon Valley—first occupying the moral high ground, then talking about money.

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In Elon Musk’s lawyer’s closing argument in the Altman case, the judge may rule next week
May 16th, the case of Elon Musk suing OpenAI entered the closing arguments stage. The plaintiff accused Altman and others of deviating from the original non-profit mission, pushing the company toward commercialization to pursue profits; the defendant argued that the transformation was to better fulfill the mission, and closed-source development was a necessary means to ensure AI safety. Both sides' lawyers are striving to prove that they are the most sincere guardians of the non-profit mission. A verdict is expected as early as next week. Regardless of the outcome, this ten-year lawsuit has already damaged the reputation of all parties involved.
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