OpenAI’s president does “all the things,” except answer a question
Summary
During Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI, President Greg Brockman faced a difficult cross-examination that highlighted his perceived evasiveness and opportunism. Musk’s legal team utilized Brockman’s own past journal entries, which suggested a focus on personal profit and a move toward for-profit interests as early as 2017. Brockman’s testimony was marked by pedantic refusals to answer direct questions and a general demeanor that undermined his credibility. While Brockman attempted to portray OpenAI’s founding as a collaborative effort primarily driven by him and Sam Altman, the courtroom proceedings ultimately left the jury to weigh the conflicting narratives of two highly contentious figures.
(Source:The Verge)