12 former OpenAI employees asked to be heard in Elon Musk’s lawsuit against the company; one calls Sam Altman a ‘person of low integrity’

Twelve from the former Openai employees asked the Federal Judge to obtain permission from a lawsuit against Sam Altman and the company. Professor Lawrence Lesij, Professor Lawrence Limine, presented the proposal today on behalf of the former employees who Openai is accused of abandoning its non -profit roots And betraying the task that originally attracts them to the organization.
ELON Musk suits the Openai, its CEO, SAM Altman, and others, claiming that they betrayed the non -profit task that helped establish it when Openai was founded in 2015. this week, Openai counter sued Elon Musk On the allegations he tried “non -stop” to slow his work in his own interest. The lawsuit said that Musk used “bad religions tactics” against Openai to help him control artificial intelligence technology.
Amicus, or “Court Friend”, includes the summary submitted in a federal court in California on Friday some language and fiery allegations. It is worth noting that in a long advertisement of three pages, former Todor Markov, who is now working as a human being, said that the CEO of Openai Sam Altman, “A low -integrity person was directly lying to employees about the extent of his knowledge and participation in Openai’s practices of forcing employees leaving to sign a lifelong sign on unprecedented agreements.” Markov went on to say that Al -Tamman probably was likely to be lying to the employee on other important topics, including the sincerity of Obaya’s commitment to his charter, who pledged to ensure the use of artificial general intelligence (AGI) in favor of everything “and avoid the uses that hurt him and focus strength. He is committed to establishing safety research in AGI.
“I realized that the charter was used as a smoker sin, something to attract and keep the ideal talents while not providing any real examination of Openai’s growth and its endeavor to AGI,” Markov said in the announcement. He also said that Openai’s general announcement is a plan to follow up on a fully restructured for profit,
Unlike the basic charter obligations, “I only worked on convincing me that Openai’s’
The charter and the task were used all the time as an interface to treat the workforce and the public. “
Openai, which was $ 300 billion In the last financing round, he was not commented directly on the claims of the deposit around Altman. In a statement, the company said: “Our board of directors was very clear: We do not marry us anywhere and our mission will remain the same. We convert our current arms to profit into a company of general interest – the same structure of other artificial intelligence laboratories such as Antarbur – where some of these former employees work now – and Xai.”
If the judge oversees the case of Openai/Musk, the American boycott judge, iPhone Gonzales Rogers, accepts the brief amyikos file, will become part of the court’s record and the judge can consider his arguments when it comes to determining the following major cases in the case.
Markov said luck Via DM on Friday, he has more losing than earning him by participating in the lawsuit against the former employer. “I will lose a lot of money if a lawsuit succeeds in Elon. A large part of my life savings in Openai Equity,” he said. “So anything that hurts the value of this shares can have a fairly significant impact on my personal money.”
Other former employees in Openai in a file, most of them have titles related to artificial and policy safety and policy, are Stephen Adler, Rosemary Campbell, Neil Chaudhry, Jacob H. HiltonDaniel Kokotaglu, Grechen M. Kruger, Richard MM Ango, Geresh Sacri, William R. Sonders, Carroll L. Winrayet II and Jeffrey K. Wu.
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2025-04-11 19:54:00