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US judge dismisses Musk's xAI trade secret lawsuit against OpenAI

A US judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk's xAI that accused OpenAI of misappropriating trade secrets.

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The brief

A judge has ruled against xAI in its legal action against OpenAI. The lawsuit alleged that OpenAI engaged in the theft of proprietary trade secrets.

Coverage from Reuters, the Wall Street Journal, Courthouse News, Engadget, and Devdiscourse confirms the court’s decision to throw out the claims. The reports emphasize the legal defeat for the company founded by Musk.

Future developments remain dependent on whether xAI initiates an appeal or elects to take further legal steps. Coverage does not yet specify the judge's reasoning for the dismissal or potential next moves from either party.

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Quick answers

What was the core accusation in the lawsuit?

The lawsuit filed by xAI accused OpenAI of stealing trade secrets.

How did the court respond to the case?

A US judge dismissed the lawsuit.

Who are the parties involved?

The lawsuit involved Elon Musk's company, xAI, and OpenAI.

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