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Musk once proposed a 12-16 member board of directors, stating that "good morals" are needed to oversee the development direction of AI.
AIMPACT News, April 30 (UTC+8), based on early leaked emails, Elon Musk sent emails to Ilya Sutskever and Greg Brockman suggesting the formation of a 12-16 member board of directors, whose members should be “intelligent” and possess “good morals,” especially given that the company might “control the fate of the world.” Musk believed at the time that this was necessary to ensure the correct development direction of OpenAI, emphasizing the importance of moral considerations in AI development. This disclosure provides more background for Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI and has sparked discussions about AI governance and board responsibilities.