I don’t know what’s going to happen; it’s a jury trial. And it’s very far from over.One view is that for all the drama nothing much has happened so far. A few minutes ago Jeremy Kahn from Fortune represented that view in his newsletter:On Kahn’s telling, “Most legal analysts say Musk’s case is weak and that he’s likely to lose. In fact, I’m surprised the case has even come to trial.” But few knew what secrets were contained in OpenAI cofounder Greg Brockman’s diary,, and yesterday and today mostly centered on them. Kahn sums up some of revelations, and in my view they don’t look good:A fairly widely-followed blogger on X was withering. arguing that Brockman basically vindicated Musk’s critique, beat by beat:In my view, by vividly explaining how he deceived Musk about his commitment to the nonprofit, without a trace of remorse, OpenAI’s Brockman has done Musk’s counsel a huge favor.§So much so that yesterday there were a lot of jokes about Brockman’s diary:Alex Heath@alexeheathtakeaway from Greg Brockman testimony at Elon vs. OpenAI trial today is that no grown man should have a diary10:54 PM · May 4, 2026 · 120K Views58 Replies · 39 Reposts · 1.58K Likesandgary IH fung@garyfungSam to Greg on the ClosedAI plot: