Musk testifies he did not read 'fine print' about OpenAI becoming for-profit company
Musk said OpenAI and its leaders misled him about plans to raise $10 billion and shift from a nonprofit mission, according to testimony.
- Elon Musk testified he was aware of early discussions about turning OpenAI into a for-profit entity but said he was reassured it would remain nonprofit.
- He said co-founder Sam Altman assured him the organization would continue prioritizing its nonprofit mission.
- Musk is suing OpenAI, alleging he contributed $38 million and support based on promises of building a nonprofit focused on safe AI development.
- The lawsuit claims Altman and Greg Brockman later shifted toward a for-profit model to enrich themselves.
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Musk testifies he did not read ‘fine print’ about OpenAI becoming for-profit company
OAKLAND, Calif. — Elon Musk testified during tense cross-examination on Thursday that he knew about early discussions around turning OpenAI into a for-profit company but was reassured by co-founder Sam Altman it would remain a nonprofit. The world’s richest person is suing OpenAI, alleging the company, its co-founder and CEO Altman and its President Greg Brockman secured his $38 million in donations and personal help by promising to build a nonp…
Elon Musk spent most of three days on the stand, accusing OpenAI and its executives of tricking him into donating money to help found what is now one of the largest…
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Elon Musk spent the better part of three days on the stand, accusing OpenAI and its executives of deceiving him into donating money to help found what is now one of the world’s biggest AI companies.
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