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EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 32 MIN

AI Daily Podcast: Musk vs. OpenAI and the Fight Over AI Control

from AI Daily · host Amy Iverson

In this episode of AI Daily Podcast, we examine why the Musk versus OpenAI trial is more than a courtroom clash or personal feud. It has become a major story in AI innovation, raising urgent questions about who gets to build, control, govern, and profit from advanced artificial intelligence—and who gets to define what “safe” AI development really means.   The segment explores how OpenAI’s evolution from a nonprofit focused on public benefit into one of the most commercially powerful AI companies reflects a broader shift across the industry. As the race toward more advanced systems accelerates, early ideals of openness and shared benefit are colliding with the realities of massive capital needs, proprietary infrastructure, and fierce strategic competition.   We also look at why AI innovation is no longer just about better models, faster chips, or new product launches. Increasingly, the real story is about governance, incentives, legal structures, and institutional power. With testimony from AI safety expert Stuart Russell highlighting the dangers of a winner-take-all AGI race, this episode shows how speed, secrecy, and concentration can become competitive advantages—while caution and transparency risk being left behind.   Another key focus is the growing tension between public messaging and operational reality in AI. The episode unpacks how warnings about existential risk, safety, and harm can be both genuine concerns and part of competitive strategy. At the same time, the issues discussed are not abstract: bias, misinformation, workforce disruption, emotional dependence on chatbots, and concentration of power are already shaping today’s AI landscape.   The big takeaway: the future of artificial intelligence will be defined not only by what the technology can do, but by who controls it, how it is governed, and whether the organizations building it can truly live up to their stated missions. This is not just legal news—it is a defining chapter in the story of AI innovation itself. Links:Worries about AI's risks to humanity loom over the trial pitting Musk against OpenAI's leadersWorries about AI's risks to humanity loom over the trial pitting Musk against OpenAI's leadersWorries about AI's risks to humanity loom over the trial pitting Musk against OpenAI's leaders

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In this episode of AI Daily Podcast, we examine why the Musk versus OpenAI trial is more than a courtroom clash or personal feud. It has become a major story in AI innovation, raising urgent questions about who gets to build, control, govern, and profit from advanced artificial intelligence—and who gets to define what “safe” AI development really means. The segment explores how OpenAI’s evolution from a nonprofit focused on public benefit into one of the most commercially powerful...

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