The legal battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI has intensified as jury selection began in Oakland, California. Musk's lawsuit, which initially included 26 claims, now focuses on unjust enrichment and breach of charitable trust, seeking $134 billion in damages. The case centers on OpenAI's transition from a non-profit to a for-profit entity, a move Musk argues violated promises made to donors. OpenAI, led by CEO Sam Altman, faces criticism for removing self-imposed profit caps and altering agreements with Microsoft, which Musk claims dismantled safeguards. Altman, dubbed "Scam Altman" by Musk, is accused of misleading stakeholders, including former board members and AI safety researchers, leading to widespread discontent. The trial's outcome could redefine the ethical boundaries for AI startups transitioning from non-profit to for-profit models.