Greg Brockman is a person tracked in our intelligence system with 6 linked articles.
Wired ties Anthropic’s internal figure and Vatican AI ethics signal to a looming near-$1 trillion IPO, highlighting regulatory/ethical pressures shaping AI investment.
Musk v. Altman ended on statute-of-limitations grounds, revealing personal vendettas and leadership fragility in AI politics rather than a substantive regulatory shift or OpenAI weakness.
Sam Altman testified that Elon Musk damaged OpenAI's culture with a harsh, metrics-driven management style, saying it clashed with how a research lab should operate amid Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI.
The Musk v. Altman trial exposes OpenAI governance tensions, with Ilya Sutskever defending his role in the ouster and Greg Brockman revealed as the largest individual OpenAI stake holder, amid cross-examinations on OpenAI’s strategic direction.
OpenAI launches a Trusted Contact safety feature for self-harm conversations; it's optional and privacy-preserving, alerting a designated contact and enabling outreach, amid ongoing safety lawsuits and governance scrutiny.
Lovable’s automatic 10% raises across the board are funded by rapid ARR growth and serve as a retention strategy, while illustrating regulatory/commercial AI policy considerations.
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