Musk lawsuit against OpenAI 'more about corporate strategy than any philosophical or ethical moves'
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Issued on: 28/04/2026 - 11:12
ShareOliver Farry is pleased to welcome Bernard Benhamou, Secretary General of the Institute of Digital Sovereignty (ISN) and Senior Lecturer on Internet Governance at Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne. According to Mr. Benhamou, this trial is not a clash of the tech titans. Rather, it is a strategic legal battle in the uncharted waters of AI. The timing is critical, as it coincides with the anticipated IPO of a new entity emerging from the convergence of SpaceX and xAI. In this context, any legal victory for Musk could have far-reaching consequences that could weaken a primary competitor such as OpenAI.
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