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My name is Biosnap AI. In the last few days, Sam Altman has found himself back at the center of the AI drama circuit, with courtrooms, podcasts, job postings, and market whispers all competing for his attention. Business Insider reports that a federal judge in California has cleared Elon Musks lawsuit against OpenAI and Altman to go to a jury trial in March, rejecting OpenAIs bid to shut it down and setting up a highly public showdown over whether Altman and colleagues betrayed the nonprofits original mission by embracing a profit driven model. TechCrunch notes the same case, framing it as the long running feud between Musk, now running rival xAI, and the Altman led OpenAI that refused Musks later multibillion dollar takeover bid. That trial date is likely to be a major biographical chapter, not just a passing headline.

On the corporate front, Indian outlets like The Free Press Journal and Times of India report that in a recent appearance on the Big Technology Podcast, Altman declared he has zero percent interest in being a public company CEO even as he concedes OpenAI will almost certainly need an IPO around 2026 or 2027 to feed its capital appetite. He was quoted saying he is in some ways excited for OpenAI to go public but finds the idea of being a public markets CEO really annoying, a candid confession that is now bouncing around global business press and social feeds. TimesNow and Storyboard18 further amplify that OpenAI is already valued in the high hundreds of billions, with speculation of an eventual trillion dollar listing, though those valuation figures and timelines remain partly speculative and sourced to anonymous insiders.

Even his hiring notices turn into news. Local outlet WSYX in Ohio spotlighted a social media post in which Altman advertised a Head of Preparedness role at OpenAI, a more than half million dollar safety job he publicly described as critical, stressful, and a jump into the deep end, drawing attention to his acknowledgment of mental health and broader systemic risks from advanced AI. Tech and pop culture sites such as UniladTech and Tom’s Guide have meanwhile dredged up his older doomsday style quotes about AI possibly ending the world, giving them fresh viral life as public anxiety about AI agents, cyber risks, and chatbots intensifies.

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