Shivon Zilis: Musk Relationship Didn't Sway OpenAI Board Role

Zilis testified that having children with Musk didn't compromise her OpenAI board duties before she departed in 2023.

Shivon Zilis: Musk Relationship Didn't Sway OpenAI Board Role

Shivon Zilis took the stand in the Musk v. Altman trial and pushed back hard on conflict-of-interest claims. Her testimony: having a personal relationship with Elon Musk — including children together — did not compromise her role as an OpenAI board member.

Zilis left the OpenAI board in 2023. The timing wasn't random. Musk had just launched xAI, a direct competitor, and started poaching OpenAI talent. Her own words paint the picture bluntly: when the father of your kids launches a rival AI company and recruits from your organization, there's really no path forward on that board.

The testimony cuts to one of the central tensions in the case — whether Musk maintained improper influence over OpenAI through personal connections while simultaneously building a competing venture.