Elon-Altman Emails Visualized
The article details the release of email datasets from three major corporate events: the internal communications between Elon Musk and Sam Altman during OpenAI's founding, additional emails from the ongoing legal dispute Musk v. Altman, and archived executive emails from the Enron scandal. These datasets, drawn from public blog posts, court filings, and government-released records, offer insight into pivotal moments in tech and corporate history. Each collection is available as a downloadable JSON file with full source documentation.
- ▪Seventy-four emails from 2015–2019 between Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and OpenAI's founding team are compiled from OpenAI's blog and court exhibits.
- ▪An additional 57 emails from 2015–2025, sourced from court records in the Musk v. Altman lawsuit, include broader internal correspondence revealed through discovery.
- ▪The Enron Executive Inbox contains 737 emails from 2000–2002 among top Enron leaders like Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling, leading up to the company's collapse.
- ▪The datasets from OpenAI and the Musk v. Altman case overlap on founding-era emails but originate from different disclosure channels.
- ▪All datasets are available as JSON files with full provenance for public download.
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2015–2019 · LessWrong OpenAI: Musk v. Altman — LessWrong Seventy-four emails between Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and the founding team of OpenAI — the founding agreement, the rift, and the aftermath. Compiled from OpenAI's blog post and the original San Francisco complaint exhibits. 74 emails 12 people 2015–19 2015–2025 · CourtListener OpenAI: Musk v. Altman — CourtListener Email exhibits filed in Musk v. Altman (N.D. Cal. 4:24-cv-04722-YGR) — court records of internal correspondence produced through discovery, beyond what the OpenAI blog made public. 57 emails 37 people 2015–25 2000–2002 · Enron Corpus The Enron Executive Inbox Cross-executive emails from the FERC-released Enron Corpus — Kenneth Lay, Jeffrey Skilling, and the leadership team during the lead-up to the December 2001 collapse.
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