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Musk’s Fingerprints on OpenAI’s Axe: Inside the Forced Layoffs That Sank Morale

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Last updated: May 17, 2026 9:41 am
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The Bloodlist Demand

New court documents from the Musk-Altman legal circus reveal a particularly ugly slice of OpenAI’s early history. Elon Musk, then a board member and key funder, personally demanded that Sam Altman produce a ranked list of employees by their contributions. The result: five to ten people were promptly axed. This wasn’t a routine performance review. It was a calculated power play from a man who saw OpenAI as his personal talent farm, not a research lab with its own mission.

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By insisting on an individual contribution ranking before any layoff plan existed, Musk effectively forced Altman to choose which researchers to throw overboard. The message was clear: loyalty to Musk mattered more than technical merit. This kind of meddling set a toxic precedent that would echo through OpenAI’s culture war for years to come.

The Aftermath Nobody Talks About

The layoffs had a “significantly negative” impact on morale, according to internal sources cited in the filings. That’s PR speak for “we broke something fundamental.” When your co-founder and board member can walk in and gut your team on a whim, trust evaporates. Recruiting became a nightmare. Why would top AI talent join a startup where job security depends on pleasing a mercurial billionaire?

This is the side of the Musk-Altman saga that gets lost in the courtroom drama. While both billionaires posture about AI safety and corporate governance, the real casualties were junior researchers caught in the crossfire. OpenAI might have survived, but it paid a human price that no lawsuit can restore.

Source: Theverge

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