Musk's Claim against OpenAI May go to Trial In Part, Judge Says
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(Adds judge did not choose whether to issue the injunction in paragraph 5, OpenAi’s lawyers’ remark in paragraph 13)

By Anna Tong and Akash Sriram

OAKLAND, Calif., Feb 4 (Reuters) - A federal judge said on Tuesday that parts of Elon Musk’s claim against OpenAI to stop its conversion to a for-profit entity may go to trial, including that the Tesla CEO will need to appear in court and testify.

“Something is going to trial in this case,” U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California, said early in the court session.

”(Elon Musk will) rest on the stand, present it to a jury, and a jury will choose who is right.” Rogers was considering Musk’s current ask for an initial injunction to obstruct OpenAI’s conversion before going to trial, the newest relocation in an animosity match between the world’s wealthiest individual and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman that is playing out in court.

Rogers did not decide whether to provide the injunction Tuesday, however at one point recommended that Musk’s legal group had actually not provided enough evidence for her to provide the injunction, and hb9lc.org suggested she might hold an evidentiary hearing, where both sides could provide witnesses and [smfsimple.com](https://www.smfsimple.com/ultimateportaldemo/index.php?action=profile