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Elon Musk vs OpenAI trial week one
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Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI began trial in Oakland, California in early May 2026, with testimony from OpenAI president Greg Brockman revealing tensions over the company's shift from a non-profit AI safety mission to a for-profit chatbot business. Musk's legal team presented evidence including Brockman's personal journals and testimony from AI researcher Stuart Russell, while OpenAI countered with claims that Musk sent threatening texts demanding settlement.
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Every sentence of this @lopatto.bsky.social piece on Shivon Ellis' testimony is a delight, but especially this one www.theverge.com/ai-artificia...
Crux of Musk-OpenAI trial so far is that Brockman keeps acting as if selling chatbots & API access for profit (which is what they do now) is exactly the same as the original mission (working on the AI safety problem for public benefit).