Brockman Rebuts Musk Over OpenAI's History and Conflicts

Greg Brockman, OpenAI's president, testified in the high-stakes trial between the AI startup and Elon Musk, revealing details about their history, conflicts, and OpenAI's financials.

The blockbuster trial between OpenAI and Elon Musk continued, with OpenAI President Greg Brockman testifying against the billionaire . Brockman refuted Musk's claim on OpenAI's origins and discussed the company's conflicts with the CEO . In his testimony, Brockman revealed that OpenAI's compute costs have increased significantly, reaching $50 billion in 2026, from $30 million in 2017 .

The court battle highlights the future of artificial intelligence and the control and ownership of OpenAI. OpenAI and Musk have fundamental disagreements over the company's direction and potential profits.

Musk has a stake in the company and is seeking over $100 billion in damages , but the founders have resisted his attempts to take control and convert the non-profit organisation to a for-profit business . One of the key issues has been the demand for a share of 51% in OpenAI, which was met with resistance and led to heated confrontations with the founders . Brockman described 'heated confrontations' with Musk regarding the control of OpenAI.

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