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A high-stakes trial between Elon Musk and OpenAI leaders is probing the company’s transformation from nonprofit to capped‑profit and could reshape its leadership, governance and IPO prospects. Musk accuses Sam Altman and Greg Brockman of betraying OpenAI’s founding mission and seeks to unwind a 2025 restructuring and recover billions; OpenAI denies any broken promise, framing the suit as a competitive attack tied to Musk’s xAI. Testimony has highlighted internal rifts, Microsoft’s deep financial ties, and personal credibility battles as jurors weigh complex legal and ethical questions about AI stewardship and who should control the field’s most influential lab.
The trial centers on governance, leadership and financial control at a major AI developer, affecting how tech firms balance mission, funding and board oversight. Outcomes could influence investor behavior, partnerships and executive accountability in AI organizations.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-15 23:47:43
OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman reportedly takes charge of product strategy
萨姆·阿尔特曼在硅谷风头正劲。他的前同事们却一直说他是个骗子。 - The Washington Post
“亿万富翁对决亿万富翁”:OpenAI诉讼案中的离奇场景 - NBC News
In the final week of the Musk v. Altman trial, lawyers from both sides traded barbs over credibility as closing arguments wrapped and the jury prepared to deliberate. Elon Musk’s attorney Steven Molo accused OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and president Greg Brockman of breaking a promise to keep OpenAI nonprofit, steering donor money into a for‑profit arm and enriching themselves; Musk seeks to unwind the 2025 restructuring, remove Altman and Brockman, and recover up to $134 billion for OpenAI’s nonprofit. OpenAI lawyer Sarah Eddy countered that no such promise existed, defended the organization’s safety mission, and argued Musk’s suit is a competitive attack tied to his xAI venture. The jury’s advisory verdict, due next week, could impact OpenAI’s prospective IPO and broader AI industry dynamics.
埃隆·马斯克起诉OpenAI案中5大最令人震惊的内幕 - vox.com
OpenAI has reorganized product leadership, with co-founder and president Greg Brockman taking official control of the company’s product operations following internal shifts. The move concentrates product authority under Brockman as OpenAI navigates rapid AI development, commercial strategy and governance tensions; it follows previous management changes and signals tighter product-centric decision-making. This matters because centralized leadership could accelerate product roadmaps like GPT-4o and API services, affect developer and partner relationships, and influence safety and policy trade-offs as OpenAI balances innovation with risk management. Stakeholders — developers, enterprise customers, regulators and competitors — will watch for how this reshuffle changes roadmap priorities, release cadence and operational governance.
Associated Press : Musk v. Altman: in closing arguments, Musk's attorney doubled down on claims of Altman's untrustworthiness, while OpenAI's lawyer said Musk has no evidence — Lawyers for Elon Musk and OpenAI made their final arguments Thursday in the landmark trial whose outcome could shape the future of artificial intelligence.
马斯克诉阿尔特曼案中的真正输家 - WIRED
马斯克诉阿尔特曼案结案陈词后,OpenAI诉讼案将交由陪审团裁决 - The New York Times
What the jury will actually decide in the case of Elon Musk vs. Sam Altman
马斯克与奥特曼在OpenAI争夺战中向陪审团作最后陈述
在OpenAI诉讼案的最后阶段,马斯克的律师对阿尔特曼的可信度提出质疑
埃隆·马斯克与OpenAI的法庭之争进入最后阶段
Kenrick Cai / Reuters : Musk v. Altman filing: Sam Altman holds $2B+ in stakes in companies that have done business with OpenAI, including a $1.7B stake in fusion startup Helion Energy — OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman holds more than $2 billion in companies that have done business with the artificial intelligence company …
马斯克与阿尔特曼的庭审证词显示,微软曾担心对OpenAI过于依赖 - CNBC
At the Musk v. Altman civil trial in San Francisco, observers noticed a flurry of seat cushions and pillows among OpenAI and Microsoft attendees — including CEO Sam Altman, president Greg Brockman, general counsel Che Chang and other defense members. The article highlights branded cushions such as Purple and Coop pillows used to ease long hours on hard courtroom benches, noting that while cushions aren’t customary, prolonged proceedings make them practical. The piece also mentions Microsoft’s reported $100 billion investment in its OpenAI partnership as a notable trial revelation, and contrasts courtroom seating arrangements for core litigators versus public benches. It’s a light human-detail story amid high-profile tech legal drama.
在OpenAI的庭审中,奥特曼被迫面对关于他是个惯于撒谎之人的指控 - Ars Technica
Sam Altman testified in the OpenAI trial, admitting he briefly considered leaving for Microsoft after being ousted as CEO in 2023 and acknowledging feelings of anger and betrayal. The testimony came amid Elon Musk’s lawsuit accusing OpenAI’s leaders of abandoning its nonprofit mission and conspiring with Microsoft to enrich insiders; Musk previously endured intense cross-examination. Altman portrayed his return as motivated by commitment to OpenAI’s mission despite chances to profit elsewhere, but his candor about contemplating a lucrative Microsoft role fed narratives that the dispute is as much about ego and control as about AI governance. The testimony could influence who controls OpenAI and its research funding.
OpenAI 首席执行官萨姆·阿尔特曼表示,马斯克曾试图掌控该公司 - dw.com
萨姆·阿尔特曼称,埃隆·马斯克曾有过将OpenAI交给子女的“令人毛骨悚然”的想法 - WIRED