OpenAI president’s private journal entries read aloud in Elon Musk lawsuit
The post OpenAI president’s private journal entries read aloud in Elon Musk lawsuit appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A private journal kept by OpenAI President Greg Brockman is now courtroom evidence, and its contents are exactly as awkward as you’d expect when someone’s personal reflections about getting rich collide with a company that was founded to benefit humanity. The diary entries, which span roughly a decade of internal deliberations at OpenAI, were read publicly during the ongoing trial between Elon Musk and the AI company. They detail Brockman’s thinking about transitioning OpenAI from a non-profit to a for-profit entity, including estimates of a pathway to $1B in personal net worth amid a $30B company valuation. What the journal actually says The entries were originally submitted as sealed evidence in October 2025 before being publicly unsealed in January 2026. They cover years of internal debate at OpenAI about the organization’s structure, its financial trajectory, and