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Musk admitted during witness questioning that he had used strong language to criticize OpenAI's direction as being wrong.
AIMPACT News, April 30 (UTC+8), Musk was questioned about his relationship with early OpenAI founders during recent witness testimony. Multiple praise emails he wrote to the team at that time were displayed on site. Regarding whether he ever called someone a “fool,” Musk responded that when the company is heading in the wrong direction and could cause harm, strong language must be used to prompt change. Recently revealed emails show that Musk had expressed opinions on the organization’s development direction in the early days of OpenAI and proposed establishing a board of 12 to 16 members to oversee major decisions. This statement reveals his consistent direct and even sharp leadership style.