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A group of investors led by Elon Musk has launched an unexpected attempt to take over OpenAI's non-profit organization, potentially disrupting CEO Sam Altman's plans for the company's future.

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The Wall Street Journal reports that Musk's consortium has offered $97.4 billion to acquire control of OpenAI's non-profit foundation. This move could interfere with Altman's vision to transform OpenAI into a for-profit entity and invest with the Stargate project and its partners up to $500 billion in AI infrastructure.

Musk says "it's time for OpenAI to return to the open-source, safety-focused force for good it once was." Altman quickly dismissed the offer, pointing out that OpenAI's structure prevents individual takeovers. In response, he playfully suggested buying Musk's X platform.

The high-value bid sets a benchmark for the non-profit's worth and could give its future leader significant influence over the new OpenAI company, according to the WSJ.

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OpenAI plans to raise billions in funding

The timing is significant, as OpenAI is currently seeking up to $40 billion in new funding. The company's transition to a for-profit model by late 2026 and the new funding could push its valuation to $300 billion.

Musk, who has filed multiple lawsuits against OpenAI, claims Altman has abandoned the organization's original non-profit mission. He has also questioned the viability of the Stargate project's funding. Musk now runs xAI, which competes directly with OpenAI.

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Summary
  • Elon Musk is leading a consortium of investors offering $97.4 billion to take control of the non-profit organization behind OpenAI. The unsolicited bid could thwart the plans of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
  • Altman immediately rejected the offer, insisting that OpenAI's structure prevents individuals from taking control. Musk's high bid sets a clear benchmark for the non-profit organization's valuation.
  • The offer comes as OpenAI is in talks for a new round of funding of up to $40 billion. With the investment and the planned transition to a for-profit company by the end of 2026, OpenAI would be valued at up to $300 billion.
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Max is managing editor at THE DECODER. As a trained philosopher, he deals with consciousness, AI, and the question of whether machines can really think or just pretend to.
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