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Musk v. Altman trial week 2: OpenAI fights back as poaching claims surface

Inside Week Two: OpenAI Pushes Back as New Poaching Allegations Emerge

OpenAI’s defense gained momentum in the second week of the high‑stakes Musk v. Altman lawsuit. President Greg Brockman took the stand to refute Elon Musk’s assertion that he was misled into a charitable contribution of less than $38 million. Brockman contended that the nonprofit charter was accurately represented and that Musk’s allegations lack factual support. Simultaneously, fresh claims have surfaced suggesting that OpenAI engaged in aggressive talent‑poaching, adding another layer of complexity to the already contentious dispute.

Key Takeaways

  • Brockman’s Testimony: OpenAI’s president directly contradicted Musk’s narrative, emphasizing transparency in the charitable donation process.
  • Charitable Contribution Dispute: Musk alleges a misrepresentation of the nonprofit charter, but OpenAI maintains the contribution terms were clear and lawful.
  • Emerging Poaching Claims: New allegations accuse OpenAI of actively recruiting employees from Musk‑backed ventures, potentially violating non‑compete and recruitment norms.
  • Legal Stakes Heightened: The trial’s second week underscores escalating tensions, with both parties presenting evidence that could reshape the governance of AI enterprises.
  • Potential Industry Impact: Outcomes may set precedents for how AI startups handle charitable funding, corporate charters, and talent acquisition practices.

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