OpenAI’s president does ‘all the things,’ except answer a question

Graphic photo collage of Sam Altman and Elon Musk.

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The strongest witness for Elon Musk’s case against OpenAI so far has been Greg Brockman’s journal. Brockman himself is running as a close second.

Brockman was called to the stand in a rather unusual way – he was cross-examined first, followed by a direct examination – and he had some serious high school debate club energy. There was a lot of « I wouldn’t characterize it that way, » « I wouldn’t say it that way, » and « That sounds like something I wrote. Can I see it in context? » When Musk’s attorney, Steven Molo, read some of the evidence aloud, Brockman would pedantically correct him if he skipped a word, even if that word was « a » or « the. » Wh …

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