OpenAI's president does "all the things," except answer a question
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OpenAI's president does "all the things," except answer a question
""btw another realization from this is that it'd be wrong to steal the non-profit from him. to convert to a b-corp without him. that'd be pretty morally bankrupt and he's really not an idiot.""
""maybe we should just flip to a for-profit. making money for us sounds great and all.""
""cannot say we are committed to the non-profit. don't wanna say we're committed. if three months later we're doing a b-corp it is a lie.""
Greg Brockman's testimony in Elon Musk's case against OpenAI showcased his pedantic nature and contradictions. His journal entries from 2017 highlighted his greed and opportunism, questioning the commitment to the non-profit status. Brockman expressed that converting to a for-profit model would be morally bankrupt and indicated a lack of genuine commitment to the non-profit. His responses during cross-examination were marked by a focus on minor details, detracting from the larger issues at hand.
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