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Greg Brockman、OpenAIの最高経営責任者(CEO)としてメイクドゥアリゲーション(MDR)証人として証言し、エ隆・マスクが最初のスタートアップや合意の歴史について述べた内容を否定しました。Brockmanは、彼自身もまたマスクに企業組織の構造に関する約束をしたことがなく、これは非営利団体として依然と運営されていることを強調しました。「この機関はまだ非営利です」とBrockmanは述べ、「世界で最も資源のある非営利団体です」。
また、マスクが数か月間OpenAIの従業員をタスカーシェラ(Tesla)のために無償で働かせるために要請したことも明らかにしました。その作業の大半は2017年にアトポリットチームの一環として自走技術の開発方針を改訂することに関連していました。
マスクが過去の証言では、彼自身がOpenAIの成功に貢献したと主張していたことについてBrockmanは異なる見解を述べました。彼は、マスクが一部の従業員を採用する面で役立った一方、他の人にはパワーフィールド(労働環境)として難しかったことを述べました。
さらに、マスクがOpenAIの技術を開示することを望んでいたことは話題となりましたが、Brockmanはそのような話題はマスクとOpenAIとの間で議論されなかったと言明しました。また、2017年に利益追求型部門設立のための交渉が緊張した状態で行われたことについても語りました。
この事件の再開はカリフォルニア州オークランド連邦地裁で水曜日8時30分から行われ、シボン・ジリス(マスクの4人の子供の母かつ元OpenAI取締役)が証言する予定です。
An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNBC: OpenAI President Greg Brockman concluded his testimony on Tuesday, where he largely rebutted Elon Musk's account of the early years of the startup and negotiations that occurred at the company. Brockman testified that he never made any commitments to Musk about the company's corporate structure, and he never heard anyone else make them. He emphasized that OpenAI is still governed by a nonprofit. "This entity remains a nonprofit," Brockman said, referring to the OpenAI foundation. "It is the best-resourced nonprofit in the world." [...] Brockman, who spoke from the witness stand in federal court in Oakland, California, over the course of two days, also revealed that Musk had enlisted several OpenAI employees to do months of free work for him at Tesla, Musk's electric vehicle company. That work mainly included efforts to overhaul the company's approach to developing self-driving technology as part of the Autopilot team there in 2017. During his two days on the stand, Brockman answered questions about his personal financial ambitions, his understanding of OpenAI's structure and Musk's involvement at the company, which they co-founded with other executives in 2015.
In Musk's testimony last week, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO said that the time, money and resources he poured into OpenAI had been integral to the company's success. He repeatedly said that he helped recruit the company's top talent. Brockman said Tuesday that while Musk was helpful in convincing some employees to take the leap to join OpenAI, he was a polarizing figure for others. "Elon had a reputation of being an extremely hard driver," Brockman said. He added that "certain candidates were very attracted" by Musk's involvement at OpenAI, and that "certain candidates were very turned off." Musk testified last week that a former OpenAI researcher named Andrej Karpathy joined Tesla, but only after he had planned to leave the startup already. Brockman said that Musk, after he hired Karpathy, approached him with "an apology and a confession," about the hire, and that neither Musk nor Karpathy had told him the researcher planned to leave OpenAI before that. Musk was generally not very available for meetings and conversations, Brockman said, so he relied on employees, including Sam Teller and former OpenAI board member Shivon Zilis, as proxies. Brockman testified that open sourcing OpenAI's technology was "not a topic of conversation" during Musk's time with the nonprofit, despite Musk's claims that it was supposed to be central to the organization. He also described tense 2017 negotiations over a possible for-profit arm, saying Musk became angry when equity stakes were discussed. "He said Musk declined the proposal during an in-person meeting, then tore a painting of a Tesla Model 3 car off the wall, and began storming out of the room," reports CNBC. He also demanded to know when the cofounders would leave the company.
Brockman further said Musk wanted control of OpenAI because he disliked situations where he lacked control, citing Zip2 and SolarCity as examples Musk had raised. He also testified that Musk partly wanted control to help fund his broader SpaceX ambition of building a "city on Mars."
CNBC notes the trial will resume at 8:30 a.m. PT on Wednesday, with Shivon Zilis expected to testify. She is the mother of four of Musk's children and a former OpenAI board member.
Recap:
OpenAI President Discloses His Stake In the Company Is Worth $30 Billion (Day Five)
Musk Concludes Testimony At OpenAI Trial (Day Four)
Elon Musk Says OpenAI Betrayed Him, Clashes With Company's Attorney (Day Three)
Musk Testifies OpenAI Was Created As Nonprofit To Counter Google (Day Two)
Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Head To Court (Day One)
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