Can a man sue the future? Musk tried, and the Oakland verdict does not close the debate, but reopens it more forcefully. Because what was judged in California between April and May 2026 goes far beyond two billionaires with collision egos. The bottom line of the matter is a question that affects anyone with a motive: does the most powerful artificial intelligence in the world belong to everyone or only their shareholders? The jury’s response was…
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Can a man sue the future? Musk tried, and the Oakland verdict does not close the debate, but reopens it more forcefully. Because what was judged in California between April and May 2026 goes far beyond two billionaires with collision egos. The bottom line of the matter is a question that affects anyone with a motive: does the most powerful artificial intelligence in the world belong to everyone or only their shareholders? The jury’s response was…