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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 3d ago
US Top News and Analysis | Microsoft feared being too dependent on OpenAI, Musk-Altman trial testimony reveals AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella testified in the Musk‑Altman trial that, as early as April 2022, he feared OpenAI could eclipse Microsoft much as IBM once did to Microsoft, prompting an internal email warning “I don’t want to be IBM and OpenAI to be Microsoft.” To avoid that fate, Microsoft secured deeper “agency at every layer of the stack,” negotiating IP rights and revenue‑share terms while committing more than $100 billion in investment, infrastructure and hosting for OpenAI, which now accounts for roughly 45 % of Microsoft’s commercial cloud obligations. Nadella explained that the partnership taught Microsoft how to build AI‑optimized supercomputers and that the company has been diversifying its AI strategy—hiring DeepMind co‑founder Mustafa Suleyman to lead a new AI unit, developing home‑grown models for Copilot, and partnering with rivals such as Anthropic and Musk’s xAI—yet Microsoft’s own AI‑infused products have yet to become breakout hits, leaving its stock down 16 % this year even as Azure growth continues. Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/13/microsoft-feared-openai-reliance-musk-altman-trial-testimony-reveals.html #Microsoft #OpenAI #SatyaNadella #Azure #MustafaSuleyman
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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 4d ago
US Top News and Analysis | OpenAI trial updates: Board chair Taylor continues testimony, Altman set to take stand AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. OpenAI’s ongoing federal lawsuit in Oakland sees board chair Bret Taylor concluding his testimony on Monday, describing a “dire” period when the company nearly collapsed and explaining the recapitalization that left the nonprofit still in control while simplifying the structure for employees and investors such as SoftBank and Thrive Capital; his testimony paves the way for CEO Sam Altman to take the stand Tuesday morning after Taylor’s 8:30 a.m. PT appearance, as Elon Musk’s 2024 suit accuses Altman and president Greg Brockman of violating the nonprofit pledge and misusing his roughly $38 million donation for commercial purposes. In a related session, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, whose firm has invested more than $13 billion in OpenAI since 2019, testified that he never received any concerns from Musk about the investment, expressed pride in backing the startup when few would, and characterized the 2023 leadership turmoil around Altman’s brief ouster as “amateur” while emphasizing Microsoft’s focus on continuity. Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/12/openai-trial-updates-sam-altman-set-to-testify-in-musk-suit.html #OpenAI #SamAltman #BretTaylor #ElonMusk #GregBrockman #Microsoft #SatyaNadella #SoftBank #ThriveCapital # #SatyaNadela
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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 5d ago
Feed: All Latest | Ilya Sutskever Stands by His Role in Sam Altman’s OpenAI Ouster: ‘I Didn’t Want It to Be Destroyed’ by Paresh Dave, Maxwell Zeff AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft entered its final phase as former OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever testified, revealing his roughly $7 billion stake in the company’s for‑profit arm and underscoring his lingering loyalty despite being estranged from co‑founder Sam Altman and the firm. Sutskever explained he had helped orchestrate Altman’s brief 2023 removal, later defending OpenAI by arguing that the transition to a for‑profit model was necessary to secure the massive funding required to build brain‑scale computers, and he emphasized the importance of the now‑disbanded super‑alignment team for long‑term safety. His testimony also countered Musk’s claim that OpenAI violated any special non‑profit promises, noting that no such arrangements existed when Musk funded the nonprofit, and highlighted the evolving role of Microsoft, which shifted from providing discounted cloud services to seeking a profit‑sharing partnership as the costs of AI development surged. The hearing wrapped with OpenAI chairman Bret Taylor praising Altman’s leadership, setting the stage for Altman’s own testimony the following day. Read more: https://www.wired.com/story/ilya-sutskever-testifies-musk-v-altman-trial/ #IlyaSutskever #SamAltman #OpenAI #Microsoft #ElonMusk #SatyaNadella #BretTaylor #GregBrockman
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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 5d ago
US Top News and Analysis | Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella takes stand in Musk v. Altman trial AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella testified in federal court in Oakland during the Elon Musk‑vs‑OpenAI (Sam Altman) trial, explaining Microsoft’s long‑standing strategic partnership with OpenAI and describing the company’s massive financial backing—including $1 billion in 2019, $2 billion in 2021 and $10 billion in 2023—that has drawn Musk’s accusation that Microsoft aided a breach of OpenAI’s charitable nonprofit mission. Musk, who sued OpenAI, its leaders and Microsoft in 2024, says the scale of Microsoft’s $10 billion investment convinced him the nonprofit was being “stolen” and prompted his legal challenge. The article notes that OpenAI, founded in 2015 with Musk among its co‑founders, shifted to a for‑profit subsidiary after Musk left the board in 2018, allowing investors like Microsoft to acquire a roughly 27 % stake valued at about $135 billion. Recent tensions led to a revamped partnership that caps revenue sharing and permits OpenAI to use any cloud provider, yet Musk continues to argue that Altman and Brockman are enriching themselves while exploiting the charity’s reputation, and he questions whether Microsoft should control “digital superintelligence.” Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/11/microsoft-ceo-satya-nadella-musk-altman-trial.html #SatyaNadella #ElonMusk #Microsoft #OpenAI #SamAltman #GregBrockman #TashaMcCauley
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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Apr 29, 2026
qwant news | Elon Musk accuses OpenAI CEO Sam Altman of trying to 'steal' a charity - SiliconANGLE AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Elon Musk testified in a landmark trial accusing OpenAI co‑founder Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman of turning the 2015 nonprofit that he helped launch into a for‑profit enterprise, effectively “stealing” a charity; Musk argues that the creation of a multibillion‑dollar commercial arm violates the original charitable mission and seeks to have Altman and Brockman removed and OpenAI restored to nonprofit status, while OpenAI counters that Musk’s lawsuit is a self‑serving attempt to cripple his own rival AI firm xAI, dismissing his claims as baseless and highlighting that the case hinges on whether the shift to a profit model breaches charity laws, with other industry figures such as Microsoft’s Satya Nadella expected to testify. Read more: https://siliconangle.com/2026/04/28/elon-musk-accuses-openai-ceo-sam-altman-trying-steal-charity/ #ElonMusk #OpenAI #SamAltman #GregBrockman #Microsoft #BillSavitt #SatyaNadella
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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Apr 29, 2026
qwant news | Sam Altman that could reshape AI's future AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO and one of OpenAI’s co‑founders, took the stand Tuesday at a federal courthouse in Oakland in a civil lawsuit he filed in 2024 against OpenAI chief Sam Altman, co‑founder Greg Brockman, and Microsoft. Musk alleges the trio abandoned OpenAI’s original nonprofit mission to steward safe, open artificial‑intelligence development, turning the organization into a for‑profit venture valued at roughly $852 billion after a massive Microsoft investment. In opening statements, Musk’s lawyer quoted OpenAI’s founding charter and accused Altman and Brockman of “stealing a charity.” Musk testified that he expects AI to surpass human intelligence within a year and warned that, like an uncontrolled child, such super‑intelligent systems could become dangerous without built‑in values. The nine‑person jury was selected Monday, and the three‑week trial will continue with additional testimony from Altman, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, and others. Read more: https://abc7news.com/post/tesla-ceo-elon-musk-takes-stand-trial-openai-sam-altman-could-reshape-artificial-intelligence-future/18990312/ #SamAltman #ElonMusk #OpenAI #Microsoft #GregBrockman #StevenMolo #SatyaNadella
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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Apr 28, 2026
NPR Topics: News | As trial against OpenAI begins, Elon Musk seeks Sam Altman's ouster by John Ruwitch AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Elon Musk has taken Sam Altman and other OpenAI leaders to court in Oakland, alleging that they illegally turned the nonprofit they co‑founded into a for‑profit enterprise, enriching themselves and violating the original charitable mission. Musk’s lawsuit seeks to reverse the 2019 conversion, force Altman, President Greg Brockman and Microsoft to return billions of “ill‑gotten” profits, and remove Altman from the nonprofit board and both Altman and Brockman from the for‑profit company’s officer roles. Musk’s attorney argues the shift compromised AI safety and created a concentration risk, while OpenAI counters that the for‑profit arm was a necessary, agreed‑upon step that has not altered its mission. The trial, expected to last about three weeks, will feature testimony from Musk, Altman, Brockman, Microsoft’s Satya Nadella and key OpenAI researchers. Read more: https://www.npr.org/2026/04/28/nx-s1-5801438/musk-altman-openai-trial-opening-statements #ElonMusk #OpenAI #SamAltman #GregBrockman #Microsoft #SteveMolo #SatyaNadella #WilliamSavitt
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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Apr 28, 2026
qwant news | Sam Altman feud explained as OpenAI trial begins AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. El Elon Musk has sued OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, alleging that the company they co‑founded in 2015 abandoned its original nonprofit mission and that Altman “betrayed” that purpose by converting it into a for‑profit hybrid; Musk seeks more than $134 billion in damages to be paid to OpenAI’s nonprofit arm and wants Altman and President Greg Brockman removed, while also naming Microsoft as a defendant for allegedly helping the shift. The case, heard in federal court in Oakland, California before Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, began with jury selection on Monday and opening statements Tuesday, and is expected to last about three weeks, with both Musk and Altman slated to testify. The trial’s outcome could reshape OpenAI’s structure—potentially reverting it to a nonprofit, imposing leadership changes, or even prompting a breakup—and affect its push toward artificial general intelligence, its upcoming IPO, and the broader AI landscape, as OpenAI calls the lawsuit baseless and a campaign of harassment, while Microsoft denies the allegations. Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/elon-musk-vs-sam-altman-feud-explained-as-openai-trial-begins-11886815 #SamAltman #ElonMusk #OpenAI #GregBrockman #Microsoft #YvonneGonzalezRogers #SatyaNadella
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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Apr 28, 2026
News Headlines | OpenAI trial begins pitting Elon Musk against Sam Altman AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. A civil trial in Oakland began on April 28, 2026, pitting Elon Musk against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over the company’s shift from a nonprofit to a for‑profit “wealth machine.” Musk alleges that Altman and president Greg Brockman betrayed the original mission to steward AI for humanity, seeking $150 billion in damages, the removal of Altman and Brockman, and a return to nonprofit status, with proceeds to OpenAI’s charitable arm. He claims he contributed about $38 million in seed funding and that the transformation was done without his consent. OpenAI counters that Musk was aware of, and even supported, the change, and argues his lawsuit is driven by personal grievances after he left the board and started his own AI venture. The case could affect OpenAI’s planned IPO, its valuation—potentially up to $1 trillion—and broader public concerns about AI governance. Read more: https://www.rte.ie/news/world/2026/0428/1570667-musk-altman-trial/ #ElonMusk #SamAltman #GregBrockman #OpenAI #Microsoft #YvonneRogers #SatyaNadella #xAI #business #YvonneGonzalezRogers
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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Apr 28, 2026
The Guardian | Musk and Altman’s bitter feud over OpenAI to be laid bare in court by Dara Kerr and Nick Robins-Early AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Elon Musk has taken Sam Altman and OpenAI to trial in Oakland, claiming the AI startup abandoned its original nonprofit mission after Altman reorganised the company into a for‑profit entity, stole Musk’s $38 million contribution and enriched himself and president Greg Brockman, and is therefore liable for up to $134 billion in damages and removal of the two executives. OpenAI argues Musk knew of and even approved the restructuring, characterises the suit as a jealous, baseless “harassment” campaign and says the funding was a tax‑deductible donation, not an investment. The case, which pits two of Silicon Valley’s most powerful figures against each other and could affect OpenAI’s slated $1 trillion‑valued public offering, will be heard by a nine‑person jury over two to three weeks, with high‑profile witnesses—including Microsoft’s Satya Nadella—and a trove of internal emails and texts that promise to expose the bitter, long‑running rivalry between the tech titans. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/26/musk-altman-openai-court #ElonMusk #SamAltman #GregBrockman #OpenAI #Microsoft #YvonneGonzalezRogers #SatyaNadella
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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Apr 06, 2026
All Content from Business Insider | Microsoft says Copilot isn't just 'for entertainment purposes' after its terms of service language goes viral by Brent D. Griffiths Microsoft stands out in how its terms of use describe the limitations of its flagship generative AI tool.Dilara Irem Sancar/Anadolu via Getty Images Microsoft said it will update Copilot's terms of use after they went viral.Users highlighted terms that said Copilot is "for entertainment purposes only."Microsoft said the phrasing "is legacy language" that dates back to when Copilot was part of Bing.Microsoft is making sure its Copilot Terms of Use no longer steal the show. The tech giant said it will be updating its user agreement after viral posts pointed out that Copilot said it is "for entertainment purposes only," a far cry from how Microsoft has sold its AI tool. — Shriram Krishnamurthi (primary: Bluesky) (@ShriramKMurthi) April 5, 2026 Microsoft's wording stands out from competitorsRead the original article on Business Insider Read more: https://www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-copilot-entertainment-purposes-terms-of-service-agreement-2026-4 #ai #microsoft #microsoft-copilot #tech #satyanadella
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