Greg Brockman’s Rough Day
Monday was Greg Brockman's turn to get grilled, as Elon Musk's lawyer relentlessly questioned the OpenAI co-founder and president about his financial stake in the AI giant and companies it does business with.
Brockman took the stand to start the second week of courtroom proceedings in Musk’s lawsuit alleging breach of charitable trust and unjust enrichment at OpenAI. Musk’s lawyer, Steven Molo, began by confirming that Brockman’s ownership in OpenAI is worth close to $30 billion, then repeatedly used that to suggest that the executive was motivated by greed rather than OpenAI’s stated mission of ensuring that advanced AI benefits humanity.
Molo pulled up excerpts from Brockman’s digital journal, including a passage where Brockman contemplated different paths for OpenAI, writing, “financially what will take me to $1B?” Musk’s side is arguing that this personal wealth is at odds with OpenAI’s founding documents, which said it was “not organized for the private gain of any person.”
Brockman testifies in OpenAI trial
- Two days before the OpenAI trial, Elon Musk reportedly contacted OpenAI president Greg Brockman to … Times Of India —
- Musk sought settlement with OpenAI before trial began, filing shows The Globe and Mail —
- OpenAI’s Brockman Says Stake is Worth Close to $30 Billion The Information —
- Elon Musk pressured OpenAI’s Greg Brockman to settle lawsuit or become one of ‘most hated men in America’: filing NY Post —
- Week one of the Musk v. Altman trial: What it was like in the room MIT Technology Review —