OpenAI President Greg Brockman started typing a diary as a college student in 2010. Sixteen years later, Elon Musk’s lawyers have it. Over two days in an Oakland federal courthouse, Brockman read his own private entries aloud to a jury, while 1,200 people watched on a YouTube livestream. Here’s what’s inside the diary now driving the Musk vs OpenAI trial. OpenAI President Greg Brockman started typing a diary as a college student in 2010. Sixteen years later, Elon Musk’s lawyers have it. Over two days in an Oakland federal courthouse, Brockman read his own private entries aloud to a jury, while 1,200 people watched on a YouTube livestream. Here’s what’s inside the diary now driving the Musk vs OpenAI trial.
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