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1. BitWis+3T[view] [source] 2024-03-01 16:30:05
>>modele+(OP)
Wouldn't you have to prove damages in a lawsuit like this? What damages does Musk personally suffer if OpenAI has in fact broken their contract?
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2. zoogen+W01[view] [source] 2024-03-01 17:07:35
>>BitWis+3T
I don't know how comparable it would be, but I imagine if I donated $44 million to a university under the agreement that they would use the money in a particular way (e.g. to build a specific building or to fund a specific program) and then the university used the money in some other way, I feel I ought to have some standing to sue them.

Of course, this all depends on the investment details specified in a contract and the relevant law, both of which I am not familiar with.

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3. mikeyo+l21[view] [source] 2024-03-01 17:14:29
>>zoogen+W01
Yeah - Had you donated the funds as "restricted funding" in the nonprofit parlance, they would have a legal requirement to use the funds as you had designated. It seems that Musk contributed general non-restricted funding so the nonprofit can more or less do what they want with the money.. Not saying there's no case here, but if he really wanted them to do something specific, there's a path for that to happen and that he didn't take that path is definitely going to hurt his case.
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4. srouss+j31[view] [source] 2024-03-01 17:18:06
>>mikeyo+l21
Moreover, they probably did spend the $44m on what he wanted. That was a long time ago...
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