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Following MLB Pride Night cap controversy, actor Rob Schneider blasts MLB as ‘anti-Christian’

NY Post
2 months ago
Comedian Rob Schneider has inserted himself into Major League Baseball’s latest Pride Night controversy, offering to pay any future fines for players who display Bible verses on their uniforms and accusing the league of being “anti-Christian.” Schneider’s comments came after MLB issued warnings to San Francisco Giants pitchers Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker,...
Ryan Anderson

Yankees vs. White Sox prediction: MLB odds, pick, best bet for Tuesday

NY Post
2 months ago
The Yankees have been in a nice groove.
Malik Smith

Cornell student who ‘won’t work for Jews’ is a symptom of a far darker hatred that must be stopped

NY Post
2 months ago
As if you needed more reasons to worry about America’s future, now we have Austin Franco.
Liel Leibovitz

Jose Alvarado opens up on James Dolan’s abstinence joke before Knicks’ championship run

NY Post
2 months ago
"Oh man. Oh, man," Alvarado said with a giant laugh.
Erich Richter

San Francisco Judge Dismisses xAI Trade Secret Lawsuit Against OpenAI

Zero Rss
2 months ago
San Francisco Judge Dismisses xAI Trade Secret Lawsuit Against OpenAI

Authored by Kimberley Hayek via The Epoch Times,

A federal judge dismissed a trade secret lawsuit filed by Elon Musk’s xAI against OpenAI, ruling that the plaintiff failed to demonstrate the competing artificial intelligence company improperly obtained confidential information.

U.S. District Judge Rita Lin issued the order Monday in San Francisco, dismissing the case with prejudice, resulting in xAI being unable to refile an amended version of the complaint based on the same arguments.

Lin found that xAI did not make clear that OpenAI led former senior engineer Xuechen Li to reveal trade secrets or that OpenAI engineers had knowledge.

The claims were based on Li’s departure from xAI and related discussions during his recruitment with OpenAI.

The judge noted that requesting a job candidate’s prior work experience is standard practice during the recruitment phase and that one ⁠could not infer that that itself constituted an improper solicitation of confidential material.

“To hold otherwise would potentially expose employers to liability any time they inquire about a candidate’s past work,” Lin wrote.

The lawsuit, first brought in September 2025, alleged that OpenAI misappropriated trade secrets tied to chatbot development, such as source code and other proprietary details linked to xAI’s Grok system.

An earlier version of the complaint was dismissed in February 2026, with the amended filing centering primarily on a presentation Li gave about his prior Grok-related work.

OpenAI has maintained that Li never ended up working for the company and never provided it with any xAI trade secrets. In papers favoring the dismissal of the case, OpenAI’s lawyers criticized xAI, stating, “OpenAI does not need or want anyone’s trade secrets, especially not from xAI, which is failing in the marketplace and hemorrhaging talent.”

xAI and OpenAI did not immediately return a request for comment.

xAI has also brought a separate action against Li, who has denied any impropriety.

The court’s decision curtails xAI’s ability to pursue claims over recruitment discussions and the engineer’s presentation detailing his previous experience. Due to the decision being made with prejudice, any future efforts to pursue similar allegations centering on the same facts would run into procedural blocks.

The dismissal marks Musk’s second legal loss involving OpenAI in roughly a month.

On May 18, a jury threw out a separate $150 billion lawsuit in which Musk, who co-founded OpenAI alongside Altman and others in 2015, alleged that OpenAI and Altman, its chief executive, abandoned the company’s original nonprofit mission.

During the trial, Altman countered that he had never promised to keep OpenAI a nonprofit forever.

U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers concurred with the jury’s decision at the time.

“There’s a substantial amount of evidence to support the jury’s finding, which is why I was prepared to dismiss on the spot,” she said.

After leaving OpenAI, Musk started his own AI project, xAI, which is a direct competitor with OpenAI and other players in the field.

 

Tyler Durden Tue, 06/16/2026 - 15:00
Tyler Durden

Stream It Or Skip It: ‘America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ Season 3 On Netflix, Documenting The Squad’s 2025-26 Season

NY Post
2 months ago
Season 3 starts with the squad going on a statewide tour in Texas, but then settles into the same format as the first two seasons.
mliss1578

Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo’s relationship timeline: From Las Vegas wedding to cheating confession

NY Post
2 months ago
The former couple weathered many storms in their nearly decade-long marriage before calling it quits in May 2026.
mliss1578

Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo’s relationship timeline: From Las Vegas wedding to cheating confession

NY Post
2 months ago
The former couple weathered many storms in their nearly decade-long marriage before calling it quits in May 2026.
Riley Cardoza

Bill Simmons makes bold prediction about LeBron James’ Lakers Future

NY Post
2 months ago
The possibility of LeBron James finishing his career alongside Stephen Curry continues to gain traction, and one prominent NBA voice believes the Golden State Warriors may now be the favorite to land the future Hall of Famer. Speaking on the latest episode of his podcast, Bill Simmons made a bold prediction about James’ future as...
Ryan Anderson

Details of US-Iran deal revealed — timeline for US withdrawal, $300B fund, Hormuz passage

NY Post
2 months ago
Newly revealed details of the secretive US-Iran MOU lay out that it would extend the cease-fire to Lebanon, allow Iran to manage the Strait of Hormuz, temporarily waive Iranian oil sanctions and establish a pathway toward a comprehensive peace agreement, Israel's Channel 12 reported Tuesday.
Caitlin Doornbos

Arnold Schwarzenegger drops brutal truth bomb on California’s eye-popping gas prices

NY Post
2 months ago
Arnold Schwarzenegger has weighed in on California's gas crisis, saying the state's policies are a "mistake" that are crippling drivers.
Titus Wu

Giannis Antetokounmpo trade talks hit holdup with Heat, Celtics in mix

NY Post
2 months ago
The Giannis Antetokounmpo trade situation appears to be moving slowly because the Bucks have not yet found an offer they are ready to accept.
Stanley Harrison

USMNT’s Christian Pulisic injury update raises eyebrows at World Cup

NY Post
2 months ago
Though manager Mauricio Pochettino and players downplayed Pulisic’s injury Monday, calling the star attacking midfielder day to day is a sign that may have been optimistic.
Ethan Sears

Knicks fan dog shot dead by LAPD raises insane six-figure sum for his justice campaign

NY Post
2 months ago
A GoFundMe campaign created in memory of Jameson, a 2-year-old golden retriever, Saint Bernard and poodle mix, had raised more than $115,000 as of Tuesday morning.
Nina Joudeh

Snap unveils ‘Specs’ augmented reality glasses with $2,195 price — and goal of replacing smartphones

NY Post
2 months ago
Featuring about four hours of battery life, Specs will be capable running apps via an overlay that will blend seamlessly as the user goes about their daily life, according to Snap.
Thomas Barrabi

MLB issues warning to Giants pitchers for Bible verses printed on LGBTQ+ Pride Night caps

NY Post
2 months ago
Major League Baseball has issued warnings to four San Francisco Giants pitchers after three players wrote Bible verses on their Pride Night caps.
Ryan Anderson

Florida State kicker Conor McAneney’s bloody spring break brawl with cops captured on police video

NY Post
2 months ago
Florida State kicker Conor McAneney's wild, violent brawl with cops earlier this year was captured on body camera video and released to The California Post on Tuesday.
Edward Lewis

San Recto voting conspiracy takes LA by storm over uncounted ballots in mysterious California city that doesn’t exist

NY Post
2 months ago
A social media post alleged that hundreds of ballots for LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt were found in a San Reto dumpster, but the city does not exist.
Katie Jerkovich

Vance says Iran won’t get $300B reconstruction fund ‘unless they totally transform themselves’

NY Post
2 months ago
Vice President JD Vance defended the terms of a still-secret peace deal with Iran on Tuesday — telling "Fox & Friends" that a proposed $300 billion reconstruction fund paid for by Gulf Arab nations would not be available "unless they totally transform themselves."
Steven Nelson

Skeptical Republicans in Congress aren’t backing Trump on Iran deal before reading text

NY Post
2 months ago
Skeptical congressional Republicans aren't rushing to support President Trump's still-secret Iran deal as they wait to read the document, which has not been shared with even the highest-ranking lawmakers.
Josh Christenson, Steven Nelson

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