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Sam Altman's Own Hero Calls Him a Liar. Now He Faces a Jury.

Why Ilya Sutskever's testimony is the most damning portrayal of the OpenAI CEO yet...and why it might not matter to Altman in the end.

Read what Altman’s colleagues and cofounders say about his pattern of dishonesty in this morning’s piece, free for everyone.

Ilya Sutskever — the AI researcher who helped build OpenAI and is widely credited with turning the transformer model into ChatGPT — took the stand on Monday and confirmed under oath that he spent a year assembling a 52-page dossier on Sam Altman’s conduct, concluding that Altman “exhibits a consistent pattern of lying, undermining his execs, and pitting his execs against one another.”

That testimony follows sworn statements from former CTO Mira Murati, former board member Helen Toner, and former board member Tasha McCauley — all describing the same pattern. Altman is expected to take the stand today with all of that hanging over him.

But here’s the thing: none of that may actually matter for the outcome of this case. I break down what the jury is actually being asked to decide, why Musk’s legal hill is steeper than it looks, and what Sutskever’s extraordinary testimony reveals about the people building the most consequential technology in the world.

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