OpenAI, Sam Altman and Musk
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The jury ruled that Elon Musk had waited too long to sue OpenAI and its other co-founders.
OpenAI offered $2 million in tokens in exchange for equity in Y Combinator-backed startups. Sam Altman celebrated the future of tokenmaxxing startups.
OpenAI cofounder and CEO Sam Altman says he is offering $2 million in OpenAI API tokens to every startup in Y Combinator’s current Spring 2026 batch, in exchange for an undetermined amount of equity.
In the 11 years since Elon Musk and Sam Altman helped start OpenAI, their once tight bond has unwound, leaving the two billionaires fighting it out in court.
A Business Insider tech reporter was in the courtroom for CEO Sam Altman's testimony in the Elon Musk and OpenAI trial. Here's the biggest surprise.
A lawsuit filed by Musk against Altman and OpenAI has been thrown out by a jury—a decision that the Tesla founder has vowed to appeal.
Altman spent most of his recent testimony in the ongoing court case deflecting blame, saying Elon Musk was the real control freak.
OpenAI cofounder and CEO Sam Altman testified he has $2 billion worth of personal stakes in companies that conduct business with the ChatGPT maker, including owning a third of power company Helion Energy,
For years, Silicon Valley treated ageing as a background fact of life rather than a technical problem. Wealth from the AI boom is now flowing into laboratories studying cells, proteins, and human lifespan,