Musk v. Altman proved that AI is led by the wrong people

Musk v. Altman proved that AI is led by the wrong people

Elon Musk and Sam Altman overlayed in a collage.

The tech trial of the year, Musk v. Altman, was ultimately a fight for control. Elon Musk argued that Sam Altman, with whom he helped found the now-massive company OpenAI, shouldn’t direct the future of AI. Altman’s lawyers, in turn, poked at Musk’s own credibility. A jury came to a verdict on Monday after just two hours of deliberation, dismissing Musk’s claims due to the statute of limitations.

In a strictly legal sense, three weeks of testimony added up to nothing. But the trial offered a more damning broader takeaway: Almost nobody in this saga seems worth trusting. Some of the most powerful people in tech seem temperamentally incapable …

Read the full story at The Verge.

1 Comment

  1. ucormier

    This post raises some intriguing points about the leadership in the AI industry. It’s fascinating to see such influential figures engage in a debate over the direction of technology. The implications of their arguments could have a significant impact on the future of AI.

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