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Updated · WIRED · May 13
OpenAI Drops Donkey Statue Bid in Musk Trial Over 2018 'Jackass' Remark
Updated
Updated · WIRED · May 13

OpenAI Drops Donkey Statue Bid in Musk Trial Over 2018 'Jackass' Remark

5 articles · Updated · WIRED · May 13
  • OpenAI ultimately chose not to show nine jurors a donkey-rear statue after Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said she would only consider it for corroboration and added, "I don't want it" as official evidence.
  • Joshua Achiam testified the trophy marked a tense 2018 exchange in which Elon Musk allegedly called him a "jackass" after Achiam warned that pursuing AGI at Tesla could compromise safety.
  • Musk's lawyer Marc Toberoff called the statue irrelevant and prejudicial, while Musk had earlier testified it was "possible" he used the term and said he did not mean it offensively.
  • The episode feeds OpenAI's broader defense against Musk's suit, which says his $38 million in donations helped build an $850 billion company; OpenAI argues he was driven by control of a leading AGI lab.
Is a gold donkey statue proof of a safety-first culture, or a brilliant piece of courtroom drama?
As Musk leases his supercomputer to a rival, is his lawsuit about safety or just crushing a competitor?
With billionaires battling over an $850B company, who is actually protecting humanity from AI's risks?