Illustration of a federal jury dismissing Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI in court.
Illustration of a federal jury dismissing Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI in court.
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Un jurado desestima la demanda de Musk contra OpenAI por presentarse fuera de plazo

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Un jurado federal dictaminó este lunes que Elon Musk esperó demasiado tiempo para demandar a OpenAI y a sus dirigentes. La decisión puso fin al mediático caso tras tres semanas de testimonios.

El jurado de nueve personas determinó que las demandas de Musk quedaban fuera del plazo de prescripción de tres años. Concluyeron que Musk conocía el cambio de OpenAI hacia una estructura con ánimo de lucro desde el año 2021. La jueza Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers aceptó inmediatamente el veredicto consultivo y desestimó todas las demandas contra Sam Altman, Greg Brockman y Microsoft.

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Los usuarios en X debatieron sobre la decisión del jurado de desestimar la demanda de Elon Musk contra OpenAI debido a que fue presentada demasiado tarde bajo el estatuto de limitaciones. Las opiniones estuvieron divididas: algunos señalaron que se trató de una cuestión de procedimiento y no de fondo, mientras que otros la calificaron de predecible o destacaron los problemas de plazos.

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