TechRadar In testimony before a federal jury in Oakland, OpenAI chief Sam Altman said Elon Musk pushed for total authority over the artificial‑intelligence startup when it was founded. Altman claimed Musk believed only he could make the “non‑obvious” decisions needed to develop safe AI and even suggested the company might pass to his children after his death. The remarks come as Musk sues OpenAI, alleging the firm abandoned its nonprofit mission by partnering with Microsoft. The trial now highlights a clash of visions about who should steer the future of AI.
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