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    What 3 Ex-OpenAI Execs Testified About Sam Altman’s Management Style

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    Witnesses at the OpenAI trial had criticisms about Sam Altman’s management style.

    The high-stakes OpenAI trial, where Elon Musk is seeking more than $100 billion in compensation from OpenAI after accusing its founders of “stealing” a nonprofit, entered its seventh day on Wednesday.

    Shivon Zilis, a former OpenAI board member and the mother of four of Musk’s children, took the stand as a live witness. The jury also heard video depositions from another former OpenAI board member and a former company executive.

    Many of the criticisms raised by witnesses emerged during Altman’s brief ouster as CEO in 2023, but the trial is resurfacing them.

    In a recent blog post following a New Yorker article questioning Altman’s honesty, the OpenAI CEO wrote that he is “not proud of being conflict-averse,” which caused “great pain” for OpenAI and led to a “huge mess for the company.”

    Here is what three witnesses said about working with Altman while at OpenAI.

    Sam Altman ‘told people what they wanted to hear,’ ex-OpenAI exec tells jury


    Mira Murati, chief executive officer of Thinking Machines Lab, during the Nvidia GTC conference in San Jose, California, US, on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said the company is firing up manufacturing of H200 AI accelerators for customers in China, a sign of progress in the chipmaker's effort to reenter the vital market. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    Jurors watched a recorded video deposition of Murati, who was also OpenAI’s interim CEO after the board briefly ousted Sam Altman. 

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    The first witness was Mira Murati, OpenAI’s former chief technology officer and now founder of her own AI shop, Thinking Machines Lab.

    Jurors watched a recorded video deposition of Murati, who was also OpenAI’s interim CEO after the board briefly ousted Sam Altman.

    Murati’s testimony focused on her concerns about Altman’s “difficult and chaotic” management style. She said Altman had trouble “making decisions on big controversial things.” He also had a habit of telling people what they wanted to hear.

    “My concern was about Sam saying one thing to one person and a completely different thing to another person, and that makes it a very difficult and chaotic environment to work with,” said Murati.

    Murati said that her issue with Altman was not about safety, “it is about Sam creating chaos.”

    She said she supported Altman’s return to OpenAI because the company “was at catastrophic risk of falling apart” at the time of his ousting. “I was concerned about the company completely blowing up.”

    Zilis also took issue with Altman’s communication


    Shivon Zilis, former board member of OpenAI Inc., arrives at the federal court in Oakland, California, US, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and Microsoft Corp. over claims that the startup abandoned its founding mission when it took billions of dollars in backing from the software stalwart and planned its restructuring.

    Shivon Zilis said she was upset that Altman rolled out ChatGPT without involving the board. 

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    Zilis said she was upset that Altman rolled out ChatGPT without involving the board.

    “It wasn’t just me but the entire board raised concern about that whole thing happening without any board communication,” she said.

    Zilis said she was also concerned about a potential OpenAI deal with a nuclear energy startup called Helion Energy because both Altman and Greg Brockman were investors.

    Although the executives had disclosed the investment to the board, Zilis said the deal talk made her uneasy.

    It “felt super out of left field,” she said. “How is it the case that we want to place a major bet on a speculative technology?”

    Another board member said she learned more about ChatGPT from Twitter


    Georgetown University Director of Strategy and Foundational Research Grants, Helen Toner, testifies during a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law hearing to examine Artificial Intelligence, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, September 17, 2024. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

    Helen Toner addressed why the OpenAI board, including herself, voted to remove Altman as CEO in 2023. 

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    In a video deposition, Helen Toner, a former member of OpenAI’s board who resigned in 2023, said she first became aware of ChatGPT’s release when an OpenAI employee asked another board member whether the board was aware of the development.

    The researcher described that she then started seeing screenshots of ChatGPT on Twitter, and the board knew little about it. When asked if she was surprised, Toner said: “No, because I was used to the board not being very informed about things.”

    Toner also elaborated on why the board, including herself, voted to remove Altman as CEO in 2023.

    “There were a number of things — the pattern of behavior related to his honesty and candor, his resistance of board oversight, as well as the concerns that two os his inner management team raised to the board about his management practices, his manipulation of board processes,” said Toner.

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