Sam Altman Testifies Elon Musk Had 'Hair-Raising' Idea to Pass OpenAI to His Kids
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testified in the Musk v. Altman trial, revealing Elon Musk's suggestion to pass OpenAI control to his children and defending against allegations of deceptive behavior.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testified in the Musk v. Altman trial, revealing Elon Musk's suggestion to pass OpenAI control to his children and defending against allegations of deceptive behavior.
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Altman Defends OpenAI's Mission Against Control Allegations
During testimony, Altman portrayed Musk as obsessed with controlling OpenAI rather than advancing its stated mission of developing artificial general intelligence for humanity's benefit. The questioning centered on whether OpenAI had strayed from its founding principles under Altman's leadership, particularly following the company's transition from a nonprofit to a capped-profit structure.
Musk's lawyers pressed Altman on his decision-making processes and financial arrangements, seeking to establish a pattern of behavior that contradicted OpenAI's public commitments. The cross-examination forms part of Musk's broader legal challenge to OpenAI's current corporate structure and partnership with Microsoft.
Corporate Governance Questions in AI Development
The trial highlights fundamental questions about governance structures in AI companies as they scale from research organizations to commercial entities. European regulatory frameworks, including the EU AI Act, increasingly emphasize transparent governance and accountability mechanisms that could influence how AI companies structure their operations globally.
For enterprise buyers evaluating AI partnerships, the proceedings underscore the importance of understanding vendor governance structures and decision-making processes. The testimony reveals internal tensions that can affect product development priorities and long-term strategic direction.
Implications for AI Industry Leadership
The public airing of these disputes provides rare insight into the internal dynamics of leading AI companies during critical growth phases. Technical teams and business leaders watching the proceedings can observe how founding principles evolve under commercial pressures and investor requirements.
The case also demonstrates the challenges of balancing mission-driven objectives with the capital requirements necessary for large-scale AI development. Sam Altman's testimony suggests these tensions remain unresolved as OpenAI continues expanding its commercial operations.
Wired reported on Altman's testimony as part of its coverage of the ongoing Musk v. Altman trial proceedings.
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