OpenAI President's Journal Becomes Evidence in Musk Lawsuit
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Sunday, May 10, 2026
- •Greg Brockman's private journal is now evidence in the OpenAI versus Elon Musk legal battle.
- •The document provides a personal account from the OpenAI president during the company's early development.
- •Legal filings reveal the journal serves as a key piece of human-centered evidence in the corporate conflict.
The ongoing legal dispute between Elon Musk and OpenAI has taken a personal turn with the introduction of private records. A diary belonging to Greg Brockman, president and co-founder of OpenAI, has been submitted as evidence in the high-stakes conflict between the AI research company and its former benefactor.
According to the article, these personal entries are now a central component of the proceedings, contrasting the corporate nature of the litigation with the subjective, human account recorded by Brockman. The journal's contents are being used to provide further insight into the historical developments of the organization, marking a unique intersection between private documentation and public legal maneuvering.