OpenAI in Court as Brockman Diary Hints at For-Profit Pivot Amid Musk Lawsuit

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In a California trial, OpenAI president Greg Brockman faced tough questions from Elon Musk’s lawyer over 2017 diary entries that contemplated converting OpenAI from a nonprofit to a for-profit, raising questions about personal gain versus the company’s mission. Brockman argued the pivot was intended to advance the mission, not enrich individuals, as Musk seeks to restore nonprofit status and pursue damages, drawing in OpenAI leaders and industry figures.
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- Elon Musk’s Lawyers Ask OpenAI’s President Why He Is Worth $30 Billion The New York Times
- Musk texted OpenAI's Brockman about settlement two days before trial began CNBC
- OpenAI co-founder discloses nearly $30 billion stake, financial ties to Altman Reuters
- Brockman Says His Stake in OpenAI Worth Nearly $30 Billion Bloomberg.com
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