OpenAI Warns Investors of 'Deliberately Outlandish' Claims from Elon Musk Ahead of Trial
OpenAI, the company behind the popular AI model ChatGPT, has issued a warning to its investors and banking partners about the potential for 'deliberately outlandish' claims from Elon Musk ahead of an upcoming trial.
The warning was made in a statement to investors and banking partners on Thursday, January 15, 2026. According to the statement, OpenAI expects Musk to make 'deliberately outlandish' claims in the coming weeks as the trial approaches.
The trial is set to take place in April 2026, and it is expected to be a high-profile case. OpenAI has been working closely with Musk's team to resolve the dispute, but the company has expressed concerns about the potential for misinformation and exaggeration.
OpenAI's warning to investors and banking partners is a clear indication of the company's concerns about the potential impact of Musk's claims on the market. The company has urged its investors and banking partners to be cautious and to verify any information they receive from Musk or his team.
The warning is also a reminder of the importance of verifying information, especially in high-stakes cases like this one. As the trial approaches, it is likely that there will be a lot of attention focused on the dispute between OpenAI and Musk. OpenAI's warning to investors and banking partners is a crucial step in ensuring that the market is protected from misinformation and exaggeration.
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