“Do You Always Tell the Truth?”: Sam Altman Rests His Case in the OpenAI Trial. - The Ringer
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Elon Musk was an early investor in OpenAI and is suing its CEO, Sam Altman, and his top deputy, accusing them of betraying plans to keep the artificial intelligence company as a nonprofit.
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