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Bol OpenAI Oakland's Seat at the TableIn April 2026, the world watched one of Silicon Valley's most explosive legal battles unfold-but only one author captured it from the ground level, through the eyes of Oakland, a city that has always challenged power. Elon Musk lost the case. Moreover, OpenAI Oakland's Seat at the Table is the first full-length book documenting the Musk v. OpenAI federal trial, written by Oakland author and journalist Carol Denise Mitchell, whose work centers on truth, justice, and communities often left out of national conversations.This groundbreaking book blends legal observation, tech history, and cultural commentary, revealing how a courtroom clash between powerful figures became a global debate about artificial intelligence, ethics, and who gets to shape the future. Mitchell brings readers into the tension, the testimony, and the political stakes-while grounding the story in Oakland's legacy of activism, innovation, and resistance. She answers this question. Why did Elon Musk go to China with the President, during closing arguments? It's all in the very first book ever to be written on the Musk Vs. Altman trial.More than a trial narrative, this is a historical record of a turning point in American technology. It examines the rise of AI, the struggle for transparency, and the voices demanding accountability from the world's most influential tech institutions. Mitchell's perspective is sharp, fearless, and rooted in lived experience from a city that has always fought for a seat at the table.For readers of tech history, legal drama, political nonfiction, and modern civil¿rights commentary, this book offers a rare inside look at a case that will influence AI policy and public debate for years to come.

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OpenAI Oakland's Seat at the TableIn April 2026, the world watched one of Silicon Valley's most explosive legal battles unfold-but only one author captured it from the ground level, through the eyes of Oakland, a city that has always challenged power. Elon Musk lost the case. Moreover, OpenAI Oakland's Seat at the Table is the first full-length book documenting the Musk v. OpenAI federal trial, written by Oakland author and journalist Carol Denise Mitchell, whose work centers on truth, justice, and communities often left out of national conversations.This groundbreaking book blends legal observation, tech history, and cultural commentary, revealing how a courtroom clash between powerful figures became a global debate about artificial intelligence, ethics, and who gets to shape the future. Mitchell brings readers into the tension, the testimony, and the political stakes-while grounding the story in Oakland's legacy of activism, innovation, and resistance. She answers this question. Why did Elon Musk go to China with the President, during closing arguments? It's all in the very first book ever to be written on the Musk Vs. Altman trial.More than a trial narrative, this is a historical record of a turning point in American technology. It examines the rise of AI, the struggle for transparency, and the voices demanding accountability from the world's most influential tech institutions. Mitchell's perspective is sharp, fearless, and rooted in lived experience from a city that has always fought for a seat at the table.For readers of tech history, legal drama, political nonfiction, and modern civil¿rights commentary, this book offers a rare inside look at a case that will influence AI policy and public debate for years to come.

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Pages: 182, Paperback, Carol Denise Mitchell


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