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Sam Altman has been at the center of swirling AI drama this week, firing back at Elon Musks open warning on X after Musk filed for up to 134 billion in damages against OpenAI on January 16, alleging the company strayed from its nonprofit roots, according to Times of India and Bloomberg reports. Altman countered swiftly, posting call notes to show Musk pushed for a for-profit shift himself, calling it cherry-picking while appreciating the raw public airing. The feud heats up ahead of a late April jury trial in Oakland, with Musk teasing mind-blowing discovery revelations.

On the business front, OpenAI dropped a bombshell Friday, announcing ads for free ChatGPT and its 8-dollar ChatGPT Go tier, a stark U-turn from Altmans 2024 last resort stance, as detailed by MarketWatch and Business Insider. Facing 1.4 trillion in funding needs, slowing subscriptions, and rivals like Gemini and Anthropic, Altman justified it as serving non-payers without influencing answers, while CFO Sarah Friar blogged on revenue fueling innovation amid 20 billion in last years growth. Investor Jason Calacanis publicly ditched his subscription Sunday, slamming ChatGPT as fourth place.

Altman touted infinite perfect AI memory as the next superhuman breakthrough on the Big Technology Podcast, eyeing 2026 rollout to recall every life detail, per AOL, downplaying Googles Gemini 3 code red urgency as routine paranoia. TechCrunch revealed OpenAI led a 250 million seed in Altmans brain-computer interface startup Merge Labs on January 15 at 850 million valuation, partnering on neuron-linking tech via ultrasound to merge biology and AI, deepening his Neuralink rivalry. OpenAIs policy chief Chris Lehane confirmed at Davos a shockingly simple first hardware device with Jony Ive unveiling late 2026, per Coinpaper and Economic Times. Amid this, Altman posted on X January 15 seeking a Head of Preparedness for ethical AI security, per Chambers. No public appearances noted, but these moves signal his high-stakes pivot toward hardware and revenue as OpenAIs lead wanes.

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