Articles > Robinhood's Fund Draws 150,000 Retail Investors, Elon Musk's Confidante Tied to OpenAI Drama
- Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev announces that 150,000 retail investors have joined the first fund designed to expand access to private markets
- Shivon Zilis, a confidante of Elon Musk, worked closely with Musk while on OpenAI's board of directors
- Former OpenAI head of technology Mira Murati criticizes CEO Sam Altman in bombshell testimony, describing a chaotic period for the AI giant
- Prediction markets show Elon Musk's odds of winning multibillion-dollar lawsuit against OpenAI have dropped to just 34%
- Shivon Zilis testifies in court about her role on OpenAI's board and relationship with Musk
Robinhood's groundbreaking fund aimed at opening up private markets to retail investors has seen a surge of interest, with 150,000 retail investors signing up, according to an announcement on Tuesday by Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev. This move is set to democratize access to traditionally exclusive opportunities for individual investors.
Amidst the drama surrounding OpenAI and its ties to tech mogul Elon Musk, Shivon Zilis, a close associate of Musk, has been at the center of attention. Zilis, who previously served on OpenAI's board of directors, has been highlighted in a high-profile trial for her connections to the billionaire entrepreneur.
The trial involving OpenAI has taken a contentious turn, with former head of technology Mira Murati lambasting CEO Sam Altman for what she alleges was dishonest behavior that led to chaos within the company. The videotaped testimony shed light on a tumultuous period for the AI giant.
As the legal battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI unfolds, prediction markets have shown a significant shift in favor of OpenAI's chances of winning. Musk's odds have plummeted from 60% to as low as 34%, indicating a challenging road ahead in the lawsuit.
Shivon Zilis took the witness stand in court to address allegations of potentially leaking information to Elon Musk while she was a member of OpenAI's board. Her testimony shed light on the intricacies of her involvement with the company and her relationship with Musk, raising further questions in the ongoing trial.
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Robinhood's Fund Draws 150,000 Retail Investors, Elon Musk's Confidante Tied to OpenAI Drama
By KlickAnalytics Data Insights | May 6, 2026 08:04PM ET
Key Points
- Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev announces that 150,000 retail investors have joined the first fund designed to expand access to private markets
- Shivon Zilis, a confidante of Elon Musk, worked closely with Musk while on OpenAI's board of directors
- Former OpenAI head of technology Mira Murati criticizes CEO Sam Altman in bombshell testimony, describing a chaotic period for the AI giant
- Prediction markets show Elon Musk's odds of winning multibillion-dollar lawsuit against OpenAI have dropped to just 34%
- Shivon Zilis testifies in court about her role on OpenAI's board and relationship with Musk
Robinhood's groundbreaking fund aimed at opening up private markets to retail investors has seen a surge of interest, with 150,000 retail investors signing up, according to an announcement on Tuesday by Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev. This move is set to democratize access to traditionally exclusive opportunities for individual investors.
Amidst the drama surrounding OpenAI and its ties to tech mogul Elon Musk, Shivon Zilis, a close associate of Musk, has been at the center of attention. Zilis, who previously served on OpenAI's board of directors, has been highlighted in a high-profile trial for her connections to the billionaire entrepreneur.
The trial involving OpenAI has taken a contentious turn, with former head of technology Mira Murati lambasting CEO Sam Altman for what she alleges was dishonest behavior that led to chaos within the company. The videotaped testimony shed light on a tumultuous period for the AI giant.
As the legal battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI unfolds, prediction markets have shown a significant shift in favor of OpenAI's chances of winning. Musk's odds have plummeted from 60% to as low as 34%, indicating a challenging road ahead in the lawsuit.
Shivon Zilis took the witness stand in court to address allegations of potentially leaking information to Elon Musk while she was a member of OpenAI's board. Her testimony shed light on the intricacies of her involvement with the company and her relationship with Musk, raising further questions in the ongoing trial.
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