Greg Brockman Defends $30B OpenAI Stake
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OpenAI co-founder and President Greg Brockman disclosed in a trial Monday that his stake in the firm is worth nearly $30 billion.
OpenAI president Greg Brockman disclosed his nearly $30 billion stake during Elon Musk’s lawsuit over the AI company’s nonprofit origins and shift toward profit.
Musk texted OpenAI's president and co-founder saying that he and CEO Sam Altman "will be the most hated men in America."
In the filing, OpenAI’s legal team argues that Musk’s texts to Brockman lend to support to one of their core arguments – that Musk, as the founder of xAI, is trying to jam up a rival company rather than pursue a legitimate grievance.
OpenAI's co-founder and president, Greg Brockman, on Monday disclosed deeper financial ties to CEO Sam Altman than previously known as well as a stake in the ChatGPT maker worth almost $30 billion.
OAKLAND, Calif. — OpenAI’s president Greg Brockman got grilled by Elon Musk’s lawyer on Monday over embarrassing diary entries from nearly a decade ago in which he fantasized about becoming a billionaire — even as the then-nonprofit charity got millions in donations from Musk.
Greg Brockman said that AI has become more than a small supporting tool for software engineers.