Elon Musk desires a jaw-dropping $79 billion to $134 billion in damages from OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming the AI firm defrauded him by jettisoning its nonprofit mission, Bloomberg first reported. The determine comes from professional witness C. Paul Wazzan, a monetary economist whose bio says he has been deposed almost 100 occasions and testified at trial greater than a dozen occasions in advanced industrial litigation circumstances.
Wazzan, who makes a speciality of valuation and damages calculations in high-stakes disputes, decided that Musk is entitled to a hefty portion of OpenAI’s present $500 billion valuation based mostly on his $38 million seed donation when he co-founded the startup in 2015. (When you’re questioning, that will imply a 3,500-fold return on Musk’s funding.)
Wazzan’s evaluation combines Musk’s preliminary monetary contributions with the technical know-how and enterprise contributions he supplied to OpenAI’s early group, calculating wrongful beneficial properties of $65.5 billion to $109.4 billion for OpenAI and $13.3 billion to $25.1 billion for Microsoft, which right now owns a 27% chunk of the corporate.
Musk’s authorized group argues he ought to be compensated as an early startup investor who sees returns “many orders of magnitude better” than his preliminary funding. However the sheer scale of the damages demand underscores that this authorized battle isn’t actually concerning the cash.
Musk’s private fortune at the moment hovers round $700 billion, making him by far the world’s richest particular person. As Reuters not too long ago famous, his wealth now exceeds that of Google co-founder Larry Web page, the world’s second-richest particular person, by a shocking $500 billion, based on Forbes’ billionaires record. In November, Tesla shareholders individually accepted a $1 trillion pay bundle for Musk, the biggest company pay bundle in historical past.
In opposition to this backdrop, even a $134 billion payout from OpenAI would symbolize a comparatively modest addition to Musk’s wealth, probably reinforcing for these at OpenAI their characterization of the lawsuit as a part of an “ongoing sample of harassment” moderately than a professional monetary grievance. OpenAI already reportedly despatched a letter Thursday to buyers and others of its enterprise companions, warning that Musk will make “intentionally outlandish, attention-grabbing claims” as his lawsuit in opposition to the corporate heads to trial in April. The case can be heard in Oakland, California, about 15 miles east of San Francisco.







