Musk v Altman Daily is a daily court-watch briefing on Elon Musk, Sam Altman, OpenAI, Microsoft, xAI, and the AGI governance fight behind the OpenAI lawsuit. Each episode follows court filings, motions, testimony, exhibits, and settlement signals in the dispute over OpenAI's nonprofit origins, for-profit restructuring, board control, Microsoft partnership, and competitive impact on the AI industry. We translate legal procedure into plain English and track what each development means for founders, AI researchers, investors, and listeners searching for OpenAI trial updates, Elon Musk lawsuit news, Sam Altman coverage, and the future of artificial general intelligence governance.
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Musk v Altman Daily is a news podcast hosted by Unknown Host, with 49 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode #49
Final Update: The Trial Has Concluded — July 20, 2026
Jul 20, 20261 min
Musk v. Altman Daily is winding down now that the trial has concluded. For ongoing coverage, follow AI Daily Briefing and AI IPO Watch from Lantern Podcasts. Follow and rate Musk v Altman Daily on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Feedback? Email musk-v-altman-daily@lanternpodcasts.com
Musk v. Altman Turns on Credibility, Then Procedure — July 17, 2026
Jul 17, 20263 min
Musk v Altman turns on a procedural lesson: after weeks of credibility attacks, jurors never reached the merits, siding with OpenAI on a statute-of-limitations defense that knocked out Musk’s claims. In this episode: Step Back: 1. Step Back: After weeks of Musk and Altman each being painted as unreliable — 'selective amnesia' on one side, lying on the other — how does a jury actually translate those credibility fights into a verdict in a civil case like this? Follow and rate Musk v Altman Daily on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Feedback? Email musk-v-altman-daily@lanternpodcasts.com
OpenAI Trial Diaries Test the Line Between Evidence and Theater — July 15, 2026
Jul 15, 20263 min
OpenAI trial evidence fights move from corporate structure to private writings, as Greg Brockman’s journal entries raise the core question: when does personal intent become legitimate proof rather than courtroom spectacle? In this episode: Step Back: 1. Step Back: If an OpenAI president’s private diary entries are being read to the jury, how does the judge decide that something that personal is legitimate evidence rather than just embarrassing courtroom theater? Follow and rate Musk v Altman Daily on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Feedback? Email musk-v-altman-daily@lanternpodcasts.com
OpenAI Safety Shake-Up Meets Microsoft Antitrust Pressure — July 13, 2026
Jul 13, 20267 min
OpenAI is folding safety teams into research as Johannes Heidecke exits, extending a two-year safety-leader drain. In Musk v. Altman, the Microsoft partnership is the sharper legal question: hardball AI leverage, or competition-closing lockup? In this episode: Top stories: 1. OpenAI Loses Sixth Safety Leader in Two Years, Folds Team Into Research — TechTimes https://www.techtimes.com/articles/320191/20260711/openai-loses-sixth-safety-leader-two-years-folds-team-research.htm 2. OpenAI power consolidates under co-founder Greg Brockman ahead of IPO — CNBC https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/10/openai-power-consolidates-under-co-founder-greg-brockman-ahead-of-ipo.html 3. Step Back: Now that Musk’s charity case has stumbled and the fight is turning toward antitrust, what’s the actual difference between a bruising AI partnership that disadvantages rivals and an illegal OpenAI–Microsoft lockup? What would evidence from Nadella’s testimony need to show about control, exclusivity, or blocking competitors — not just hurt feelings between billionaires? Follow and rate Musk v Altman Daily on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Feedback? Email musk-v-altman-daily@lanternpodcasts.com
Musk’s OpenAI Fight Shifts From Verdict to Appeal — July 10, 2026
Jul 10, 20263 min
Musk v Altman turns on a timing defeat: jurors found Musk’s charitable-trust and unjust-enrichment claims too late, leaving OpenAI’s structure intact while any appeal would target the legal clock, not the merits. In this episode: Step Back: 1. Step Back: Step back: if the jurors never actually reached Musk’s allegation that OpenAI abandoned its nonprofit mission, what can he ask an appeals court to fix now — a bad legal ruling, a flawed trial process, or the restructuring itself? — Bloomberg Law Follow and rate Musk v Altman Daily on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Feedback? Email musk-v-altman-daily@lanternpodcasts.com
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