OpenAI defeats xAI’s trade secrets lawsuit


OpenAI won a victory Tuesday in one of its legal battles with xAI, which involved allegations of poaching and theft of trade secrets.

The former company’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit was granted on Tuesday with leave to amend, meaning xAI has the option to refile with modified claims. In the ruling, US District Judge Rita F. Lin wrote that “xAI does not point to any misconduct by OpenAI” in its current claims. “Instead, it points to eight former xAI employees who left for OpenAI at around the same time,” with no indication that OpenAI directed their actions while leaving xAI.

xAI alleges that two former employees “stole its source code during their departure at a time when they were communicating with an OpenAI recruiter,” Lin writes, but “there is no allegation that the recruiter told them to do so.” xAI also alleges that two other former employees “retained work chats on their devices after leaving xAI,” that one “refused xAI’s demands to provide various certifications about confidential information after his departure,” that another “unsuccessfully tried to access xAI information about hiring and datacenter optimization after he started working at OpenAI,” and that two more “simply left xAI for OpenAI.” But none of this, Lin determined, amounts to illegal behavior at OpenAI. “Notably absent are allegations about the conduct of OpenAI itself,” Lin writes.

xAI did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The case is part of a thorny set of legal conflicts between OpenAI and Elon Musk, who is both CEO of xAI and a former co-founder of OpenAI. In recent years, Musk and Altman have had showdown after showdown, trading veiled (or not-so-veiled) insults in public statements, on social media, and in lawsuits. Their most dramatic clash involves a lawsuit over OpenAI’s transition from nonprofit to for-profit entity, which is currently scheduled to go to jury trial in April.
In a post on X, OpenAI wrote, “We welcome the Court’s decision. This baseless lawsuit was never anything more than yet another front in Mr. Musk’s ongoing campaign of harassment.”



Source link

  • Related Posts

    50% Off Blue Apron Promo Codes | February 2026

    We’ve been testing (aka eating) Blue Apron for our guide to the best meal kit subscriptions for nearly half a decade.The Gear team likes this service so much, it has…

    Apple rolls out age-verification tools worldwide to comply with growing web of child safety laws

    Apple is launching new tools to comply with the growing number of age-verification laws both in the U.S. and abroad. As part of the changes, Apple will block the downloads…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Watch Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address in 2 minutes

    Watch Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address in 2 minutes

    Settlers in the Israeli-Occupied West Bank Drive a Palestinian Family Off Its Land

    Behind the Guardian’s analysis of 100 years of MPs’ language on immigration | Politics

    Behind the Guardian’s analysis of 100 years of MPs’ language on immigration | Politics

    50% Off Blue Apron Promo Codes | February 2026

    50% Off Blue Apron Promo Codes | February 2026

    Arc Raiders Fans Think Embark Is Teasing Another New Threat as Video of UFO Sighting Circulates Online

    Arc Raiders Fans Think Embark Is Teasing Another New Threat as Video of UFO Sighting Circulates Online

    Coach Taps Elle Fanning, Paige Bueckers, Storm Reid and Others for Spring Ads

    Coach Taps Elle Fanning, Paige Bueckers, Storm Reid and Others for Spring Ads