Musk texted OpenAI's Brockman about settlement
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OpenAI co-founder and President Greg Brockman disclosed in a trial Monday that his stake in the firm is worth nearly $30 billion.
Greg Brockman, OpenAI's president and CEO Sam Altman's top lieutenant, disclosed in court Monday that his stake in the artificial intelligence company is worth nearly $30 billion.
OpenAI Trial: $30 bn stake to secret Sam Altman-linked payouts, legal war with Elon Musk intensifies
Greg Brockman’s $30 billion OpenAI stake and ties to Sam Altman came under focus in court as Elon Musk challenges the company’s shift away from its original non-profit mission.
In the filing, OpenAI’s legal team argues that Musk’s texts to Brockman lend to support to one of their core arguments – that Musk, as the founder of xAI, is trying to jam up a rival company rather than pursue a legitimate grievance.
In the bombshell trial over OpenAI’s future, Elon Musk’s attorney Steven Molo hammered OpenAI President Greg Brockman Monday over entries in a personal journal which Molo said display a blatant
AI’s capability in coding has seen a dramatic increase, with tools now writing 80% of code compared to 20% just a month prior. OpenAI is reportedly 70 to 80% of t
OpenAI's co-founder and president, Greg Brockman, on Monday disclosed deeper financial ties to CEO Sam Altman than previously known as well as a stake in the ChatGPT maker worth almost $30 billion.
OpenAI Group PBC co-founder and President Greg Brockman today disclosed in an ongoing landmark trial that his stake in the company is worth close to $30 billion, a windfall Elon Musk has invoked in his argument that the company sacrificed its original nonprofit mission.
OpenAI’s coding tools have drastically increased their efficiency, now writing 80% of the code compared to 20% a month ago. The AI industry is rapidly approaching