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Elon Musk sought Mark Zuckerberg's help for OpenAI bid, court filing shows

ChatGPT owner OpenAI says Elon Musk had communicated with Mark Zuckerberg about potential financing arrangements or investments for his OpenAI bid.

Updated on: Aug 22, 2025, 16:05:16 IST
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Elon Musk tried to enlist rival Mark Zuckerberg for the $97.4 billion bid that his consortium made for OpenAI earlier this year, but the chief executive officer of Meta Platforms Inc. did not come on board.

Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg (left) and Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. (AP)
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg (left) and Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. (AP)

OpenAI, the owner of AI chatbot ChatGPT, said Musk had communicated with Zuckerberg about potential financing arrangements or investments for his OpenAI bid, according to court filings. Musk had disclosed his chat with Zuckerberg about the company during sworn interrogations.

Musk, whose xAI competes with OpenAI, could not immediately be reached for comment. xAI did not respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours.

OpenAI requested a federal judge to order Meta to produce documents and communications related to any bid for OpenAI, and those “concerning any actual or potential restructuring or recapitalisation of OpenAI”.

“Meta's communications with other bidders, or internal communications, including those reflecting discussions with Musk or other bidders, would also shed light on the motivations for the bid,” OpenAI said, calling Musk and Meta two of its most significant competitors.

Meta, in the same court filing, said that OpenAI should seek any relevant documents directly from Musk and his AI startup, and asked the judge to deny OpenAI's motion.

"Meta Platforms's own communications concerning OpenAI's restructuring or recapitalisation (even as narrowed) are not relevant to this action," Meta added in the court filing.

Earlier in August, US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled that Musk must face OpenAI's claims that the billionaire, through press statements, social media posts, legal claims and "a sham bid for OpenAI's assets," attempted to harm the AI startup.

Tesla boss Musk sued OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman last year over the company's transition to a for-profit model, after which OpenAI counter-sued Musk in April this year.

A jury trial has been scheduled for spring 2026.