A $134 billion lawsuit. Three weeks of courtroom drama. One calendar rule that ended it all in 90 minutes.
In this episode we break down Elon Musk's failed legal crusade against Sam Altman and OpenAI — from the bold bid to unwind OpenAI's restructuring and reclaim its billions, to the moment a bored Oakland jury went home before lunch.
We also dig into the real story behind the headlines: the staggering cost of training large language models, the energy and capital arms race reshaping the AI industry, and why this trial may be just the opening shot in a much bigger war over AI's physical resources.
In this episode:
Why Musk sued OpenAI for $134 billion — and what he actually wanted
How a statute of limitations killed the case before closing arguments
The true economics of training frontier AI models
Is this the beginning of a physical resource war in AI?
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