Judge Blocks AI Doom Testimony in Musk's Case Against OpenAI

Musk's sole AI expert witness had his existential risk warnings excluded from the courtroom battle over OpenAI's for-profit pivot.

Judge Blocks AI Doom Testimony in Musk's Case Against OpenAI

Elon Musk's legal war against OpenAI hit a notable snag. Stuart Russell, the only AI expert witness on Musk's side, took the stand to warn about AI risks. But the judge drew a hard line — Russell's testimony about AI's existential threats got excluded from the proceedings.

The case centers on Musk's push to shut down OpenAI's for-profit business. Underneath the corporate maneuvering lies a bigger question: when should courts take AI doomsday concerns seriously?

Russell is a well-known figure in AI safety circles, but the courtroom apparently wasn't ready for that conversation. The exclusion effectively strips Musk's case of its most dramatic argument — that OpenAI's trajectory poses fundamental dangers to humanity.

The ruling signals that existential AI risk arguments still struggle to find legal footing, even as the debate rages everywhere else.

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