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OpenAI: Musk Nearly Hit President

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OpenAI: Musk Nearly Hit President
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Key Takeaways

  • OpenAI President Greg Brockman testified about a heated 2017 meeting with Elon Musk
  • The meeting was so intense that Brockman thought Musk would physically strike him
  • The encounter was part of a series of events leading to efforts to remove several OpenAI board members

OpenAI President Greg Brockman Details Fiery 2017 Meeting with Elon Musk

Greg Brockman, president of OpenAI, wrapped up his testimony on Tuesday with a revealing account of a heated meeting with Elon Musk in 2017.

According to Brockman, the encounter was so intense that he thought Musk was going to physically strike him. This meeting was part of a series of events that led to efforts to remove several board members from OpenAI.

The details of the meeting, which have not been publicly disclosed until now, provide insight into the complex and often contentious relationship between Musk and OpenAI.

Brockman's testimony suggests that the 2017 meeting was a pivotal moment in the history of OpenAI, marking a turning point in the company's relationship with Musk and potentially influencing the direction of the organization.

The incident is also significant because it highlights the challenges that OpenAI has faced in its development and growth, including navigating the complex personalities and interests of its key stakeholders.

As the testimony of Brockman and other OpenAI executives continues to unfold, it is likely that more details will emerge about the inner workings of the company and its relationships with influential figures like Musk.

'I actually thought he was going to hit me,' Brockman said of the meeting with Musk, underscoring the intensity of the encounter.

The story of OpenAI and its complex web of relationships continues to be a topic of interest and speculation, with many watching to see how the company will evolve and what impact it will have on the tech industry and beyond.

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