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OpenAI president forced to read his personal diary entries to jury
Greg Brockman never wanted to discuss his personal journal in public. But the Open AI president has been stuck for days doing exactly that, while testifying in a trial in which Elon Musk has alleged that Open AI abandoned its nonprofit mission to instead focus on personally enriching leaders like Brockman and Sam Altman. "It's very painful," Brockman told Open AI lawyer Sarah Eddy during his second day on the stand. Although he's not "ashamed" of any of the journal entries, he considers them to be deeply personal, he said. Rather than serving as a straightforward log of his actions or feelings, the entries reflect a stream of consciousness that meanders as it explores alternate viewpoints.Read full article Comments
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