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    Sam Altman denies betraying Elon Musk

    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuMay 13, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Shelby Tauber/Reuters

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Tuesday rejected Elon Musk’s claim that he betrayed the ChatGPT maker’s founding mission to serve the public good, and said it was Musk who was interested in seizing control of OpenAI and making money from it.

    In an August 2024 lawsuit, Musk accused Altman and OpenAI of persuading him into giving US$38-million, only to see the non-profit abandon its mission to benefit humanity and instead become a for-profit corporation.

    The trial, now in its third week, may determine the future of OpenAI and its leadership, as it prepares for a possible initial public offering that could value the business at $1-trillion.

    If you have someone who is not trustworthy in charge of AI, I think that’s a very big danger for the whole world

    Under questioning from his lawyer in the Oakland, California federal court, Altman denied Musk’s contention that he and OpenAI president Greg Brockman, who is also a defendant, tried to “steal a charity”.

    “It feels difficult to even wrap my head around that framing,” Altman said, adding that he hoped that “as OpenAI continues to do well, the non-profit will do even better”.

    Lawyers for Musk have sought to portray Altman as a liar about his plan for OpenAI.

    Musk testified early in the trial: “If you have someone who is not trustworthy in charge of AI, I think that’s a very big danger for the whole world.”

    Clash of the giants

    The trial marks a clash among tech giants, with Musk portraying himself as a defender of ordinary people from the perils of AI and Silicon Valley titans who care more about money.

    Musk, the world’s richest person, is seeking about $150-billion in damages from OpenAI and Microsoft, a major investor, to be paid to an OpenAI non-profit. He also wants Altman and Brockman removed from their roles.

    OpenAI was co-founded in 2015 by several entrepreneurs, including Musk and Altman. It has said Musk knew about the for-profit plan before leaving its board in 2018, and is suing because he regrets missing out on potential riches. OpenAI created a for-profit entity in March 2019.

    Read: Elon Musk’s audacious power grab at SpaceX

    Asked by his lawyer William Savitt whether Musk opposed the for-profit plan, Altman said “quite the opposite”.

    Altman recalled Musk once demanding a 90% stake in OpenAI, and said he was “extremely uncomfortable” with ceding majority control even as Musk lessened his demands.

    Elon Musk
    Elon Musk

    “I had quite a lot of experience with start-ups, had seen a lot of control fights,” he said, citing Musk’s SpaceX as an example where founders of well-performing companies consolidated power to ensure permanent control.

    Altman also said that while he and other OpenAI leaders wanted to stay on Musk’s good side, he balked at a merger with Tesla, Musk’s electric car company. “I don’t think we would have had the ability to ensure that our mission was acted on. Fundamentally, Tesla needs to serve its customers and sell cars.”

    During a contentious cross-examination, Musk’s lawyer Steven Molo challenged Altman’s honesty. He cited testimony from a former OpenAI board member that Altman fostered a “toxic culture of lying”, and from seven former OpenAI officials who said Altman wasn’t trustworthy.

    I don’t think Mr Musk understood how to run a good research lab. He had demotivated some of our most key researchers

    “Have you misled people when you do business?” Molo asked Altman. “I believe I am an honest and trustworthy business person,” Altman responded. “That’s not my question. Have you misled people when you do business?” “I do not think so.”

    Musk’s departure sparked mixed feelings within OpenAI, Altman said, with some people worried it might impede funding, while others were relieved to be freed of Musk’s demand that researchers regularly defend their progress.

    “I don’t think Mr Musk understood how to run a good research lab,” Altman said. “He had demotivated some of our most key researchers.”

    OpenAI’s chairman, Bret Taylor, testified separately on Tuesday that OpenAI received a formal takeover offer from a consortium led by Musk’s rival company xAI in February 2025, six months after Musk sued.

    Read: ‘It was my idea’: Musk claims paternity of OpenAI

    “I was surprised,” Taylor said. “This proposal was to acquire this non-profit by a group of for-profit investors, which felt contradictory to the spirit of the lawsuit.”  — Deborah Sophia, Deepa Seetharaman, Kenrick Cai and Jonathan Stempel, (c) 2026 Reuters

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