Inside the blockbuster Musk Vs Altman trial – packed with drugs, sex, boardroom betrayal and some of Hollywood’s biggest names
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The letter, which was first reported by Semafor, also questions whether WME has been coordinating with âcompetitors to OpenAI including Meta Platforms Inc. and Mark Zuckerberg.â
A source with knowledge of OpenAIâs internal discussions says that company leaders think a coalition led by Musk, Emanuel and several other major Silicon Valley titans are coordinating â in both the courtroom and in the arena of public relations â to destroy OpenAI, or at the very least hobble them enough that another AI platform could emerge as the victor in the AI wars. A hobbled OpenAI could leave an opening for Muskâs xAI, but most observers see Anthropic as the obvious winner if OpenAI is somehow weakened.
Adding further intrigue, SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI are all actively preparing for an initial public offering (IPO), with reports suggesting potential listings as early as this year. (SpaceX, which is expecting an evaluation of over $1.75 trillion could go public as early as June, and a number of Muskâs closest friends and associates are sitting on huge amounts of stock, which could net them a fortune.)
In recent weeks, the courtship between top AI players and Hollywood stalwarts has accelerated, which has some wondering whether the AI companies â with their endless algorithms, bottomless pockets and robotic charms â are realizing that some of the artistry and humanism that Hollywood specializes in may still have value. Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter recently announced that the co-hosts for his annual Cannes Film Festival party will be CAA co-chairman and Hollywood insider CEO Bryan Lourd along with Anthropic CEO and physicist Dario Amodei, who has been trying to position himself as the safe and responsible AI steward that the world desperately needs. (Like Musk, Amodei is another friend-turned-foe of Altmanâs, and is a former member of OpenAIâs brain trust.)
Bob Iger’s return to Joshua Kushnerâs venture capital firm Thrive Capital as a board member gives Altman another potential ally in the industry.
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Shortly after OpenAIâs billion-dollar partnership with The Walt Disney Company went belly up when the Sora video app was shut down, Altman made a splashy media acquisition buying “TBPN,” the streaming show that covers big business with a heavy emphasis on tech for a reported $200 million. And while the Sora/Disney deal might be dead, former Disney CEO Bob Igerâs return to Josh Kushnerâs venture capital firm Thrive Capital as a board member gives Altman another potential ally in the industry. (Thrive Capital invested roughly $1 billion in OpenAI and is on of the companyâs biggest financial backers.)
âContent is still a huge thing. If you get something right itâs lightning in a bottle and I don’t think you can ever discount the power of celebrity,â says an industry source who recently met with one of the major AI platforms. âItâs also a classic revenge of the nerds tale. These guys have more money than God, so if youâre them, what are the adjacent industries that you want to control: politics, entertainment, media and finance. They still need us thankfully because if we are just going to expect them to be empathetic to the masses â I think that is a very scary thing.â
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