Published on May 6, 2026
OpenAI’s former CTO, Mira Murati, recently provided damning testimony regarding the company’s leadership. In a video deposition played during the Musk v. Altman trial, she detailed her concerns about safety standards for a new AI model. Murati claimed that CEO Sam Altman misled her regarding the legal clearance of the model.
The conflict escalated when Murati stated under oath that Altman assured her the new model met all necessary safety regulations. However, she asserted that his claims lacked the backing of OpenAI’s legal department. This revelation raises serious questions about the internal decision-making processes at OpenAI.
Murati’s statements have put Altman in a precarious position during the trial. The testimony could impact OpenAI’s credibility and trust as a leader in AI safety. It also emphasizes the potential rifts in the company’s governance and operational transparency.
The ramifications are significant for both OpenAI and its stakeholders. If proven true, the allegations could threaten public confidence in AI development standards. The trial’s outcome may influence regulatory scrutiny over AI companies and reshape their accountability frameworks.
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