OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he "stalked” Ilya Sutskever to convince him to join in his quest to build an artificial general intelligence, which many others were hesitant to do at the time. Sam Altman,
The tech leader and his family denied Ann Altman's accusations in a statement that was posted online just as the lawsuit went public.
Ann Altman filed a lawsuit Monday that alleged her older brother sexually abused her for several years starting when she was 3 years old
Sam Altman's sister, Ann Altman, on Monday sued the OpenAI CEO for childhood sexual abuse. On Tuesday, his family denied the accusations.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman responded to sexual assault accusations from his estranged younger sister on Tuesday, calling the claims "entirely untrue."
In the filing, his sister claims the abuse took place “several times per week,” beginning with oral sex and later penetration.
OpenAI’s chief executive and founder denies the allegations, which are similar to claims his sister has long made online.
Altman issued a statement claiming his sister faces “mental health challenges” after she filed a suit accusing the OpenAI CEO of sexually abusing her for several years.
Sam Altman, the head of OpenAI — the company that created ChatGPT — has been accused by his sister of sexually abusing her while they were both children. Now, he is hitting back at the claims and painting his sister as someone suffering from mental health issues.
Ann Altman is asking for $150,000 in damages, alleging her brother repeatedly abused her over the course of roughly nine years.
Democrats accused the OpenAI CEO and other Big Tech CEOs of an "effort to influence and sway the actions and policies" of the incoming administration.