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Brockman’s Private Journal Becomes a Weapon in Musk vs. OpenAI War

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Last updated: May 6, 2026 1:06 am
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A Journal Dragged Into the Spotlight

Greg Brockman, OpenAI’s president, is watching his most private thoughts get dissected in a federal courtroom. The journal, started in 2010, contains stream-of-consciousness jottings, contradictory musings, and deeply personal reflections that he admits are painful to see exposed. Brockman insists there is nothing in it he is ashamed of, but the very act of having a decade of unfiltered thinking pried open by lawyers for Elon Musk’s lawsuit represents a new low in the AI industry’s internecine warfare. This is not just a discovery dispute. It is a cold, calculated strategy to humiliate and distract.

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A Journal Dragged Into the SpotlightThe Real Purpose of the Fishing Expedition

The Real Purpose of the Fishing Expedition

Musk’s legal team is not looking for evidence of a specific crime here. They are mining Brockman’s journal for any scrap of inconsistency that can be twisted to paint OpenAI as a betrayal of its original nonprofit mission. The tactic is transparent: weaponize personal vulnerability to create maximum chaos. The broader AI community should be watching this closely. If a founder’s private diary can be subpoenaed in a corporate governance fight, no one with a laptop and an idea is safe from this kind of invasive scrutiny. This sets a dangerous precedent for AI executives who dared to write down their genuine, unpolished thoughts.

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