
AB Kuai.Dong|Apr 29, 2026 02:28
Elon Musk appeared in court early this morning, facing off against OpenAI, claiming that if action isn’t taken, humanity will face existential risks. Here’s a quick summary of his 1-hour-40-minute testimony. He’ll continue testifying tomorrow.
• He believes AI could surpass human intelligence as early as next year, and if it falls into unreliable hands, humanity could face survival risks.
• He stated that OpenAI was originally a nonprofit, open-source organization aimed at countering big companies like Google and focusing on AI safety.
• Later, OpenAI was forcibly shifted to a for-profit structure by Sam Altman, which goes against its original mission. If AI is controlled by someone untrustworthy, it could be extremely dangerous for the entire world.
• He thinks this case has huge implications. If OpenAI wins, it could set a precedent where anyone can turn a charitable organization into a for-profit entity (accusing OpenAI of betraying the original vision he and Sam Altman had when they co-founded it, and later turning it into a money-making venture).
• Musk also claimed that his companies, like SpaceX, Starlink, and xAI, are all focused on protecting humanity’s future.
• He shared a bit of history, saying he once poached Google scientist Ilya Sutskever from Google to OpenAI, after which Google co-founder Larry Page never spoke to him again. Musk believes Ilya was Google’s most critical and valuable talent at the time, hinting that he brought key knowledge to OpenAI.
• Lastly, Musk emphasized that in all of Silicon Valley, there are very few people who truly understand venture capital better than he does.