By MalayMail
OAKLAND, May 13 β Elon Musk was obsessed with trying to control OpenAI, the artificial intelligence companyβs CEO Sam Altman said Tuesday at a blockbuster trial that saw him spar with lawyers representing the worldβs wealthiest man.
Altman is the latest in a parade of Silicon Valley megastars to take the stand in the case in which Musk is suing over OpenAIβs pivot away from scrappy non-profit into the $850 billion juggernaut behind ChatGPT.
Musk β the feted, if unpredictable, man behind SpaceX and Tesla β claims Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman improperly used a $38 million injection he had hoped would sustain OpenAI as a research lab, developing the technology for the good of humanity.
βIt does not fit with my conception of the words βstealing a charityβ to look at what has actually happened here,β Altman told the court in Oakland, California.
OpenAI was founded as a non-profit in 2015, but established a for-profit subsidiary in 2019 as the AI race heated up.
Altman and others insist this was necessary to raise the vast sums of money from investors, including Microsoft, required to compete in a costly and difficult field.
Muskβs legal case demands that OpenAI revert to non-profit status, a move that would impact its position in the global artificial intelligence race against Anthropic, Google and Chinaβs Deepseek.
OpenAI counters that Musk β who is now also a competitor in the field with his xAI β is motivated by petty revenge, having failed to seize majority control of the commercial entity.
The court has heard how, in 2017, the companyβs co-founders discussed the creation of the subsidiary with Musk.
Altman said Tuesday that the Tesla boss demanded a huge controlling stake.
βAn early number that Mr Musk threw out was that he should have 90 per cent of the equity to start,β he told the jury.
βIt then softened, but it always was a majority.β
βThe fact that Mr Musk was unwilling to commit in writing to something contractual where he would not have long-term control made me very uncomfortable,β said Altman.
He said OpenAI had been founded with the belief that no one person should control artificial general intelligence (AGI), the hypothetical level at which AI is smarter than humans.
When Altman and Brockman thwarted Muskβs attempts to dominate the company, the mercurial businessman walked away entirely, telling them the venture would fail without him.
βThe thing that burned into my memory is when he told us we had a zero per cent β not one per cent β chance of success,β Altman told the hearing.
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Muskβs lawyers hit back, sparring with Altman over claims he is deceitful.
βAre you completely trustworthy?β Attorney Steven Molo asked. βDo you always tell the truth?β
βI believe Iβm a truthful person,β a tense Altman replied.
βIt wasnβt my question, sir,β snapped Molo.
Altman was abruptly ousted as head of OpenAI in November 2023, accused of opacity by his own board of directors.
He was reinstated five days later after a company revolt, but has struggled to shrug off a reputation for dishonesty in Silicon Valley.
On Tuesday prosecutors from 10 US states demanded Altman be compelled to reveal potential conflicts of interest ahead of a mooted public offering for OpenAI next year.
Altman βhas a history of self-dealing and serious conflicts of interest that have created significant risk for the company,β the letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission seen by AFP said.
Muskβs case has highlighted the mind-boggling sums of cash washing around AI companies as they forge ahead with a technology that is changing the way we live and work.
That includes the US$30 billion (RM117 billion) stake that Altmanβs co-founder Greg Brockman was revealed to have in the company.
On Monday, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella testified that he was βvery proudβ of his firmβs canny investment in the commercial venture, which has seen an initial US$13 billion become worth more than ten times that amount in just a few years.
An advisory jury is expected to reach a verdict on any actual wrongdoing by the week of May 18.
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers will then make the final ruling on both liability and remedies after hearing the juryβs opinion. She has indicated she will likely follow their advice. β AFP
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