"“I thought it was extremely important to have a counterbalance to Google,” Musk said, adding, “Google did not seem to care about AI safety at that time.” But when leaving OpenAI to start his own AI venture, Musk also pointed to Google — only this time as the reason he would not prioritize safety, OpenAI president Greg Brockman told the jury."
"Musk told the jury that he donated millions to OpenAI because artificial intelligence, in the wrong hands, could lead to a “Terminator” scenario in which “AI kills us all.” Google, he said, was also a key reason he helped fund the nonprofit dedicated to advancing AI in a way that would benefit humanity."
"“He said the most important thing would be to catch up to Deepmind,” Brockman said, referring Google's AI lab. To do that, Musk said, AI safety would have to take a back seat, Brockman told jurors, adding that Musk referred t"
Musk’s legal dispute with Altman has produced testimony describing leadership approaches and personal details. Musk told the jury he donated millions to OpenAI because AI in the wrong hands could create a “Terminator” outcome where “AI kills us all.” He said Google was a key reason for supporting OpenAI’s nonprofit mission, describing a need for a counterbalance and claiming Google did not prioritize AI safety at the time. Testimony also described how Musk’s priorities shifted when he left OpenAI to start another AI venture. Brockman testified that Musk emphasized catching up to Google’s DeepMind, implying safety would take a back seat. Additional claims include allegations of secret sperm donation and broader board conflict.
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