Four takeaways from Musk vs OpenAI trial
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI co-founders is nearing its end after three weeks of trial. Musk portrayed himself as a selfless benefactor, claiming he provided initial funding and recruited key people. He blamed his own naivety for giving $38 million to build a company worth $800 billion. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman struck back, saying Musk demanded 90 percent of the equity in 2017. The trial is expected to go to the jury on Monday with significant implications.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Musk's demands for control over OpenAI raise concerns about the concentration of power in AI development.
- · The trial's outcome may set a precedent for the governance of artificial intelligence.