On May 1, Elon Musk wrapped up his testimony in the ongoing OpenAI lawsuit. On Thursday, he took the stand for the third consecutive day, offering a more extensive testimony aimed at convincing the court to halt OpenAI's shift towards becoming a for-profit entity. Musk alleged that OpenAI, along with its CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman, had secured his $38 million donation by pledging to create a non-profit organization, only to later establish for-profit subsidiaries for their own benefit. During the cross-examination phase, Musk conceded that he had not delved into the specific terms of the transition but had merely glanced at the title. He emphasized that Altman had personally assured him that OpenAI would persist in its non-profit status. Furthermore, Musk highlighted that the for-profit entities now constitute the lion's share of OpenAI's overall value.
