OpenAI's Brockman:defends his $30b stake, says Elon Musk received no promises
OpenAI's president and co-founder Greg Brockman testified in day 5 of the Musk v. Altman trial Monday. Musk's attorneys presented entries in Brockman's private journal, where Brockman mentioned he might financially gain $1billion as OpenAI become a for-profit entitty. Brockman said he wanted fair compensation and no funds from the non-profit are being taken to pay his or other employees' stakes in the company.
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