Week one of the Musk v. Altman trial: What it was like in the room

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What Happened

This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. Two of the most powerful people in AI—Sam Altman and Elon Musk—began their face-off in court in Oakland, California, last week. Musk is suing OpenAI, alleging that the millions he spent to…

This story caught our attention because it speaks to a broader shift happening across the tech industry right now. Companies large and small are rethinking how they approach AI — and the results are starting to show.

Why It Matters

The implications here go beyond the headline. We're seeing a pattern where AI capabilities that seemed years away are arriving much sooner than expected. That's creating both opportunities and real challenges for teams trying to keep up.

For developers and businesses, the practical question is straightforward: how do you take advantage of these advances without getting burned by the hype? The answer, as usual, depends on context — but the direction is clear.

The Bigger Picture

It's worth stepping back and looking at where this fits in the broader arc of AI development. We've moved past the "wow, it can do that?" phase and into the "okay, but can we actually use this?" phase. That's a healthy transition.

The companies that figure out how to build reliable, production-ready AI systems — not just impressive demos — are going to be the ones that matter in the next few years.

What to Watch For

Keep an eye on how this plays out over the coming months. The real test isn't whether the technology works in a lab setting, but whether it holds up under the messy, unpredictable conditions of the real world. That's where things get interesting.

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