AI Surveillance Surge: LLM Agents & Musk-OpenAI Trial
LLM agents are poised to supercharge mass surveillance by connecting anonymized data to real people. Meanwhile, the Elon Musk vs. OpenAI trial enters week two with explosive revelations.
LLM agents are poised to supercharge mass surveillance by connecting anonymized data to real people. Meanwhile, the Elon Musk vs. OpenAI trial enters week two with explosive revelations.
The gavel has fallen on the high-stakes Musk v. Altman trial, leaving a lingering question about AI's custodians. Yet, the founder machine keeps churning, propelled by SpaceX's IPO ambitions.
The dramatic courtroom showdown between Elon Musk and Sam Altman is heading to a jury. What does this mean for the real world, beyond the legal fireworks and competing narratives?
Elon Musk's ambition with SpaceXAI appears to be driving away the very talent he needs. More than 50 researchers and engineers have bolted since February, raising serious questions about the company's future.
Forget the drama. Nine jurors are about to weigh in on the soul of OpenAI, and it's not about AGI's ultimate fate. It's about promises made and broken.
The courtroom drama surrounding OpenAI has taken a bizarre turn. Sam Altman is on the stand, revealing Elon Musk's alleged 'hair-raising' idea for controlling the AI giant.
Sam Altman has laid bare the toxic management style he claims Elon Musk imposed on OpenAI, detailing a forced ranking system that prompted researchers to 'take a chainsaw through a bunch.' His testimony suggests Musk's departure wasn't just a business decision, but a much-needed cultural reset.
Sam Altman is now on the stand. The courtroom drama between Musk and OpenAI is reaching its peak.
The future of OpenAI hangs in the balance as Elon Musk and Sam Altman clash in court. This trial isn't just about AI; it's a battle for its soul.
Elon Musk's lawsuit is dragging OpenAI's safety promises through the mud. Former insiders are airing grievances about a mission drift from pure research to a product-obsessed machine.
Elon Musk's Revocable Trust is paying a mere $1.5 million to settle an SEC lawsuit over his delayed disclosure of Twitter stock purchases. It's a deal that smells more like a parking ticket than a serious reprimand.
Greg Brockman took the stand, defending his $30 billion OpenAI stake. His testimony paints a picture of hard-won success, directly countering Elon Musk's narrative.