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Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman outlines a pivot to self-developed frontier models, a renewed OpenAI partnership, heavy enterprise focus, and governance strategies for superintelligence amid regulatory and public scrutiny.
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.
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 OpenAIâs strategic direction.
Microsoft debated funding OpenAI as far back as 2018, warning of limited payoff and potential loss, before eventually becoming OpenAIâs largest sponsor and face legal scrutiny in Musk v. Altman.
Public sentiment toward AI is highly skeptical despite widespread usage, backed by poll data, while regulatory and political headwinds (notably opposition to data-center growth) underscore real investment and operating risks; the piece critiques âsoftware brainâ as an oversimplified view of reality and warns against forcing life into databases.
A lengthy investigative profile portrays Sam Altman and OpenAI as highly influential but deeply controversial, detailing governance turmoil, safety versus growth tensions, and massive capital pursuitsâincluding Microsoft funding and Gulf-state financingâthat raise regulatory, strategic, and integrity concerns for investors.
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