OpenAI chief Sam Altman says Elon Musk wanted control of ChatGPT maker, denies betrayal
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OpenAI chief Sam Altman says Elon Musk wanted control of ChatGPT maker, denies betrayal
OAKLAND, California - OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman on May 12 rejected Elon Musk’s claim that he betrayed the ChatGPT maker’s founding mission to serve the public good, and said it was Mr Musk who was interested in seizing control of OpenAI and making money from it. In an August 2024 lawsuit, M»»»
Sam Altman takes the stand in trial that could determine OpenAI’s future
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s name has been invoked hundreds of times in the first two weeks of the trial for the lawsuit brought by his former cofounder Elon Musk. But until Tuesday, the jury and judge had not heard him speak. Now, Altman is taking the stand in a trial that could determine the future of»»»
OpenAI chief Altman to take stand in Elon Musk trial
OAKLAND, California, May 12 : OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman is expected to take the witness stand on Tuesday to defend his company against Elon Musk's lawsuit accusing him of betraying the ChatGPT maker's founding mission to serve the public good. The trial may determine the future of OpenAI an»»»
In clash with Musk, no one stands to lose more than OpenAI's Altman
In a trial largely perceived as a direct clash between Elon Musk and OpenAI boss Sam Altman, neither of the tech leaders has emerged as an overly sympathetic character. But nobody has more to lose than Altman, who is expected to take the stand this week to defend himself. Already, testimony about A»»»
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