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OpenAI kicked off an AI revolution with DALL-E and ChatGPT, making the organization the epicenter of the artificial intelligence boom. Led by CEO Sam Altman, OpenAI became a story unto itself when Altman was briefly fired and then brought back after pressure from staff and Microsoft, an investor and close partner.

Adi Robertson
Adi Robertson
“Here we are in 2026 and AI is scary smart.”

Musk continues to talk about the dangers of AI, saying he warned President Barack Obama in a meeting years before it was a serious concern. “There is no agreement to limit AI and so there is currently an AI acceleration that’s happening very quickly with a number of companies primarily in the US and with China,” he says. Back in 2015, he recalls, “I had many dinners with many people talking about AI safety” — one of those people was Sam Altman.

Adi Robertson
Adi Robertson
“I have extreme concerns about AI,” says Musk.

He tells the jury that OpenAI exists because of conversations he had with Larry Page of Google, who Musk says did not care sufficiently about the dangers of AI. Musk decided “we’ve got to have some counterpoint to Google,” which at the time was leading in AI research. But Musk says he thought about the technology earlier than that, in the ’90s, when he believed it could “solve all the diseases and make everyone prosperous, or it could kill us all.”

Adi Robertson
Adi Robertson
AI will be as smart as “any human as soon as next year.”

After noting that computers and chatbots have gotten “to the point where they feel almost human,” Musk brings up artificial general intelligence, or AGI. “AGI is when the AI becomes as smart as any human — arguably smarter than any human, and I think we are getting close to that point. My guess is that AI will be probably as smart as any human as soon as next year,” he says.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Musk claims he has time for SpaceX, Tesla, Neuralink, and the Boring Company because he works a lot.

“I work 80 to 100 hours a week,” Musk says. He says he doesn’t take vacations, own vacation homes, or own a yacht. He also spends an awful lot of time posting to X.com, doesn’t he?

Adi Robertson
Adi Robertson
Musk is telling the jury he (co)founded Tesla.

“The incorporation docs had been filed but there were no employees or IP at that time, so it depends on people’s perspective, but essentially there were five cofounders of the company and I was one of them,” he says. It’s actually, of course, a matter of legal agreementhere’s a little more background.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Neuralink’s long-term goal is... AI?

Elon Musk says from the stand that Neuralink’s “long-term goal is AI safety in the sense that if we can closely tie the human world to AI... if there’s symbiosis we’re more likely to have a future with AI that’s good for humanity.” Sure!

Adi Robertson
Adi Robertson
“There need to be things that people are excited about that make life worth living … Being out there among the stars can excite everyone.”

We’re getting into Musk’s later companies — SpaceX, Tesla, Neuralink, and others. Musk says that “there have to be reasons to be excited and inspired by the future” and plays up his difficulties establishing SpaceX, saying that “anyone who was good wouldn’t join us because I was just some internet guy.”

Adi Robertson
Adi Robertson
A little Musk biography.

Musk is offering some familiar background about his start in the tech industry, from Zip2 to what would become PayPal. “I believe you shouldn’t ask other people to invest unless you’re going to put your own money in,” he says. He’s not really turning on the charm here — the delivery’s fairly flat.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Elon Musk, looking funereal in a black suit with a black tie, says “it’s not okay to steal a charity.”

He claims that if the jury finds in favor of Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, OpenAI, and Microsoft, “it will become precedent and give precedent to looting every charity in America.”

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
We are back from a break.

Sam Altman did not return, but our first witness has been called: Elon Musk.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Elon Musk will be the first witness in Musk v. Altman.

Elon is going to take the stand; stay tuned. The jury is reentering the courtroom after listening to arguments from OpenAI and Microsoft, then taking a short break.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
“Microsoft unlocked with OpenAI a virtuous cycle.”

According to Microsoft’s lawyer Russell Cohen, making his opening argument in Musk v. Altman, saying that each round of funding (including across the events of November 2023) provided more resources, which produced better research and better models that justified further investment.

Similar to Savitt, Cohen closed by saying that Musk only raised claims about the deal after ChatGPT and OpenAI became successful, and he launched xAI as a competitor.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Microsoft enters the chat.

Following the opening argument by Altman’s lawyer, Russell Cohen began Microsoft’s argument. According to Cohen, the dispute has little to do with Microsoft (which just relaxed its arrangement with OpenAI).

His version of events is that OpenAI came to Microsoft because it needed a massive investment to pursue its research, Microsoft wasn’t there when Musk was donating to the project, and no one, Musk or anyone else, claimed there were any conditions preventing Microsoft from investing.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
“We are here because Mr. Musk didn’t get his way at OpenAI.”

As Savitt wrapped up his opening argument, he leaned on saying that Musk’s lawsuit came after the statute of limitations, and that he “sat on his claims for years.” The sour grapes only kicked in once it turned out that OpenAI was valuable.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
“[Musk] demanded control, he demanded the ability to make all the decisions without regard to the other founders.”

According to Altman’s lawyer, William Savitt. Continuing his opening argument, Savitt brought up an email from OpenAI scientist Ilya Sutskever around the time Musk’s quarterly donations ended.

It said, “The current structure provides you with a path where you end up with unilateral absolute control over the AGI,” which apparently upset Musk to the point that he “literally” grabbed his stuff and stormed out.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
OpenAI lawyers argue that Elon was right in the middle of discussions about a for-profit pivot.

According to Savitt, once Brockman and Ilya Sutskever built an AI model capable of besting Dota 2 players in 2017 and realized the importance of compute, they held dozens of meetings that included Musk, Jared Birchall (CEO of Neuralink and Musk’s longtime wealth manager), and Shivon Zilis (you know) about how to structure OpenAI for profit.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
“Musk was furious that OpenAI succeeded.”

William Savitt, who is representing Sam Altman, continued his opening argument, saying that Musk only started to care about supposedly broken promises by Altman and OpenAI president Greg Brockman once he became a competitor. “The only person who claims to have heard those promises is Mr. Musk himself.”

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
OpenAI: Musk’s lawsuit is a “pageant of hypocrisy.”

The lawyers representing Sam Altman and OpenAI are not mincing words when it comes to Musk’s claims in their opening argument, saying that we’re only here “because Mr. Musk didn’t get his way at OpenAI.”

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Sam Altman’s “related party conflicted transactions” are how he made money on OpenAI, Molo says.

Companies Altman invested in got contracts from OpenAI that Altman approved, Molo says. That’s how Altman is making OpenAI money without an OpenAI equity stake.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Technical difficulties.

Molo’s mic just cut out. YGR: “What can we tell you, we’re funded by the federal government.” It was reset and cut out again, “Is this a Microsoft product?” Molo asks.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
OpenAI is like a museum store that has looted the Picassos and pocketed the profits.

The point at which Musk’s lawyer says the change occurred was the third Microsoft deal on October 20th, 2022. That is when OpenAI was no longer for the good of humanity, and also when Musk hired a lawyer.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
AGI might be out of fashion in the AI world, but it will be at the center of this trial.

Musk’s lawyer, Molo, says that Musk is concerned about what happens when computers are smarter than people, and that there are people who think that’s not too far away. He says that’s artificial general intelligence, and we’ll be hearing about it a lot.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
“The defendants in this case stole a charity.”

Steven Molo, Musk’s lawyer, is giving an opening statement in Musk v. Altman. The case isn’t about Musk, he says. It’s about Sam Altman and Greg Brockman. After yesterday’s sentiments on Musk, Molo is making a point of asking jurors to put personal sentiments aside. Musk will be the first witness,

Correction: The case is Musk v. Altman, not Altman v. Musk.

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David Pierce
Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Good morning from the Musk v. Altman line outside the courtroom.

We expect opening arguments today.

A long line of mostly journalists queue outside the federal courthouse in Oakland
Standing in line, one of my many hobbies.
Photo: Elizabeth Lopatto
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
It’s not just the vibes that are off inside OpenAI.

It’s the numbers, too, according to a new Wall Street Journal report, which echoes The Information’s claim earlier this month that CFO Sarah Friar has expressed concern about its IPO plans and CEO Sam Altman’s datacenter spending.

It also says the company “missed an internal goal of reaching one billion weekly active users for ChatGPT by the end of last year,” and other revenue targets.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
We have a jury.

Opening statements tomorrow.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Elon Musk’s lawyer tried to get some jurors thrown out for disliking Musk.

YGR denied those challenges. “The reality is that people don’t like him,” she said. “Many people don’t like him. but that doesn’t mean that Americans nevertheless can’t have integrity for the judicial process.”

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Apparently things are exciting outside.

While the lawyers ask questions of prospective jurors, apparently there are Happenings outside the courtroom.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
We have gone through the first 20 potential jurors.

We’ll get another set of 20 shortly. So far, five people have disliked Musk enough to bring it up, but all but one say they can be fair. Lots of people have used AI, with varying opinions on it.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Voir dire has begun.

Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has introduced herself to prospective jurors; so have all the assorted lawyers. We are looking for nine people. This case should be done by May 21st, at which point it goes to the jury.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
The Elon Musk vs. OpenAI trial starts today.

I’m in the courtroom — and jury selection will begin shortly. Sam Altman is here, but I haven’t seen Elon Musk.

Robert Hart
Robert Hart
Elon Musk drops fraud claims against OpenAI and Sam Altman before trial.

The federal judge overseeing the case granted Musk’s request on Friday, which he says will “streamline the case” and keep things focused on “ensuring that OpenAI adheres to its public charitable mission.” Two claims will proceed to trial this week.

Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
OpenAI’s super PAC might be funding a ‘news’ site staffed by AI reporters.

Nathan Calvin, from advocacy group Encode, received an interview request from Michael Chen, a reporter at The Wire by Acutus. But it turns out Chen probably doesn’t exist, and most of the “reporters” at the suspiciously pro-AI Acutus appear to be bots. It’s just the tip of a financial trail that appears to lead to OpenAI.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman apologized to the town of Tumbler Ridge.

The suspect in a school shooting at the Canadian town described violent scenarios to ChatGPT, but even though OpenAI banned the account, it did not alert law enforcement about the person.

”I want to express my deepest condolences to the entire community,” Altman wrote in a letter published by the local publication Tumbler RidgeLines. “No one should ever have to endure a tragedy like this.”

Elon Musk and Sam Altman’s courtroom brawl could burn it all down

It’s all about the court of public opinion.

Elizabeth Lopatto and Hayden Field
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Hearsay.

OpenAI says its new GPT-5.5 model is its “smartest and most intuitive” model yet. That’s probably true, and yet…

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OpenAI says a lot of things

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