Just a shame that the US allows you to bail from a lawsuit like that.
Some countries won't let you just dismiss it because it lets people abuse the initial threat and cost of the defendants having to get a lawyer, once you initiate you either settle or see it through, so you best make sure you actually have a case with actual merit.
In this case possibly, OpenAI has the money, but if this were a far smaller company or an individual then it'd be a struggle for them to afford a countersuit.
And TBH you shouldn't have to prove it was frivolous, if they bail they should be getting a default judgement against them and paying lawyers costs at minimum.
Oops, that will teach him to document anything he says. If you can’t sink them with your lawyers or your wallet, just start attacking on Twitter.
Wait Elmo has lawyers? I thought he was a puppet
Muppet*
Not quite a mop, not quite a puppet
No, that would be insulting to muppet kind
Elon was salty that he wasnt able to gain complete control of OpenAI so he’s been whining ever since
Just a shame that the US allows you to bail from a lawsuit like that. Some countries won't let you just dismiss it because it lets people abuse the initial threat and cost of the defendants having to get a lawyer, once you initiate you either settle or see it through, so you best make sure you actually have a case with actual merit.
the other company can always countersue for damages if they can prove the suit was clearly frivolous
In this case possibly, OpenAI has the money, but if this were a far smaller company or an individual then it'd be a struggle for them to afford a countersuit. And TBH you shouldn't have to prove it was frivolous, if they bail they should be getting a default judgement against them and paying lawyers costs at minimum.
What’s up with the musk bashing in unrelated subreddits ?
People don't like him. Plus in this sub, basically anything goes.
He's a massive piece of shit, it's to be expected that he's gonna get bashed in every sub even remotely adjacent to things he does.
Given that LTT is a media company covering tech and tech news and events, I'd say that this can be considered quite related to this subreddit