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Elon on the Stand: What the OpenAI Trial Reveals

May 5, 2026·28 min
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Elon Musk just took the stand in the OpenAI trial. It did not go the way you might expect.In Episode 76 of What the AI?!, Jeff Keltner and guest host Michael Locke break down a chaotic week where legal battles, geopolitical decisions, and massive funding rounds all collided. Elon’s testimony raised serious questions about strategy, data usage, and the future of AI competition. At the same time, Beijing forced Meta to unwind a $2 billion acquisition, signaling a new phase in global AI power dynamics. This is no longer just about models. It is about control.🔍 In this episode:The Trial of the Century: Why Elon Musk's testimony against Sam Altman failed to win the room.China Blocks Meta: How the CCP unwound a $2B deal and what it means for US-China relations.The $1.1B "First Contact": "Ineffable Intelligence" raises Europe’s largest seed round for a superintelligence lab.Grok is Trained on OpenAI: The ironic admission Elon made mid-lawsuit.Starlink Voice Agents: The real production numbers show AI resolving 70% of support tickets end-to-end.Healthcare Breakthrough: A new model predicts breast cancer up to 1.5 years earlier than current standards.AI is no longer just advancing technically. It is becoming a legal, geopolitical, and economic battleground. If you build, invest, or rely on AI systems, this week is a signal of what comes next. 🎧 Watch the full episode of What the AI?!YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts → https://www.whattheai.fm #AI #ElonMusk #OpenAI #Meta #China #AIGeopolitics #WhatTheAIPod

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