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Musk again asks to block OpenAI’s ‘illegal’ conversion to for-profit model

Elon Musk also claimed OpenAI had engaged in “predatory practices” through its partnership with Microsoft, together owning nearly 70% of the generative AI market.

Billionaire Elon Musk has filed another motion to block ChatGPT-creator firm OpenAI from converting to a for-profit enterprise while also alleging it has been engaging in anti-competitive practices.

Musk accused OpenAI, its CEO Sam Altman, President Greg Brockman and stakeholder Microsoft of violating terms of Musk’s “foundational contributions to the charity,” according to the motion for a preliminary injunction filed on Nov. 30.

Musk co-founded OpenAI in 2015 and was an early board member until he left the company in 2018. 

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OpenAI’s move to for-profit: Is it indeed ‘illegal’?

OpenAI’s potential transformation into a for-profit corporation is not impossible, but it will likely not be an easy process.

On Sept. 25, Reuters reported that ChatGPT developer OpenAI is working on a plan to restructure its core business from no-profit to for-profit.

The move has received controversial feedback from the community, with billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk questioning the legality of such a business transformation.

Musk took to X on Sept. 26 to argue that one “can’t just convert a nonprofit into a for-profit,” adding that such a conversion is “illegal.” However, that’s not the case, according to several sources.

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Openai Reportedly Mulling For-Profit Shift

Openai Reportedly Mulling For-Profit ShiftOpenai, the artificial intelligence (AI) company, is considering shifting to a for-profit model, according to The Information. Sam Altman, CEO of the company, is said to be contemplating this decision and taking Openai’s non-profit board out of the picture, given that it would not have control over this new venture. The shift might spur an […]

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‘Is that legal?’ — Elon Musk chides OpenAI’s for-profit pivot after $50M investment

OpenAI was originally formed as a non-profit entity to ensure it was free to achieve its stated goal, it formed a for-profit company back in 2019.

Billionaire Elon Musk has queried whether it's legal for OpenAI — the firm behind ChatGPT — to become a for-profit business after he invested approximately $50 million into it.

On May 16, Musk spoke with CNBC during Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting and claimed he “came up with the name” OpenAI, intending for the company to be an open-source alternative to DeepMind after Google purchased the company in 2014.

Musk likened OpenAI’s non-profit to for-profit transition to a “save the Amazon” organization becoming a “lumber company” which logged and sold trees from the rainforest, adding:

“Is that legal? That doesn’t seem legal. In general, if it is legal to start a company as a non-profit and then take the IP and transfer it to a for-profit that then makes tons of money [...] shouldn't that be the default?”

OpenAI says it began as a non-profit company so that it was “unconstrained by a need to generate financial return” and could focus on its goal of advancing “digital intelligence in the way that is most likely to benefit humanity as a whole.”

But in 2019, OpenAI announced it would create a new company called OpenAI LP, which it called a “hybrid of a for-profit and nonprofit,” or “capped-profit” company, which is supposedly still governed by the non-profit entity.

OpenAI claims this allowed it to attract more capital and scale faster, laying the groundwork for Microsoft’s multiyear, multibillion-dollar investment and other investments such as the $100 million it is reportedly seeking to create a new cryptocurrency called Worldcoin.

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OpenAI might again be releasing an open-source AI model, which it hasn't done since it turned for-profit in 2019.

It seems likely the company's open-source AI model will not be as competitive as the paid version available to users for $20 per month, given this is a substantial source of revenue for the firm.

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