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Assunto:  A Terminator situation
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Tue, 5 May 2026 09:26:14 -0500
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 * Originally in: SF_Reality

The worst-case situation is where it is a Terminator situation  Elon Musk 
invokes killer robots in OpenAI trial

Date:
Tue, 05 May 2026 08:40:09 +0000

Description:
Elon Musks courtroom battle with OpenAI now has him warning about the future 
of the Terminator films.

FULL STORY
Elon Musk warned in court that unchecked AI could lead to a
Terminator scenario and even threaten humanity. The case centers on OpenAIs 
shift to a for-profit model and what that means for AI safety and control. 
Elon Musk used his time on the witness stand in his lawsuit against OpenAI to 
deliver a blunt warning about artificial intelligence. 

The worst-case situation is where it is a Terminator situation, he said, 
describing what he believes could happen if the technology develops without 
sufficient safeguards. The remark landed as part of his effort to frame the 
case as something more consequential than a dispute over corporate structure. 
Musk is suing Sam Altman and OpenAI leadership, arguing that the organization 
has drifted from its founding mission as a nonprofit designed to benefit 
humanity. In his telling, that shift is not just a matter of governance. It 
has implications for how quickly and how safely advanced AI is built.

In court, Musk leaned heavily on the idea that the stakes extend beyond 
balance sheets or boardroom control. 

The biggest risk would be that AI kills us all, he testified. That is the 
outcome we need to avoid, and it requires being extremely careful about how 
these systems are developed.  Musk, who helped found OpenAI in
2015 and later left, argues that the changes in the company represent a 
betrayal of the original agreement and intent behind the project. OpenAI 
disputes that characterization and says the shift was necessary to secure the 
resources required to compete in a rapidly escalating AI race. The company 
also points out that Musk has since launched his own competing AI venture, 
complicating his position as a critic. 

That underlying disagreement has produced a trial filled with technical 
arguments about contracts and corporate governance. Yet Musks testimony has 
consistently pushed beyond those boundaries. He has tried to anchor his case 
in a larger narrative, complete with cinematic references.

"If we build the robots, I can make sure that theyre safe, and we dont have a
Terminator future situation," Musk said.

The judge has shown some impatience with that framing. During testimony, Musk 
was encouraged more than once by the judge to focus more closely on the legal 
issues at hand.  Musks legal team argues that OpenAIs
leadership effectively changed the nature of the organization without 
honoring the expectations of its early supporters. OpenAI's attorneys counter 
that evolution was always part of the plan and that Musks interpretation is 
both selective and self-serving.

Musks emphasis on existential risk fits neatly into his strategy to highlight 
intent. His claim that OpenAIs founding mission was about more than building 
successful products means its profit focus is against the initial agreement. 

For the court, however, the decision will not hinge on cinematic imagery. The 
judge and jury are tasked with determining whether OpenAI violated agreements 
or misrepresented its intentions, not whether AI might build Arnold 
Schwarzenegger robots.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/the-worst-case-situation-is-
where-it-is-a-terminator-situation-elon-musk-invokes-killer-robots-in-openai-t
rial

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