Altman forced to confront claims at OpenAI trial that he's a prolific liar

Sam Altman faced accusations of being a "prolific liar" during a trial that will shape OpenAI's future. While Elon Musk, the plaintiff, endured a tough grilling, Altman’s testimony revealed a surprising moment of anger and a potential desire to leave OpenAI after his temporary ouster. Both Altman and Musk appear to share similar instincts when it comes to control and ego, despite their public animosity, and the trial has highlighted conflicting narratives about OpenAI's mission and leadership trustworthiness.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, recently faced scrutiny during a pivotal trial that will determine the future of the AI giant. The lawsuit, filed by Elon Musk, alleges that OpenAI has strayed from its non-profit mission. While Musk endured three days of intense questioning, Altman
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