OpenAI Walks Back For-Profit Plan, Nonprofit to Keep Control
OpenAI was founded a decade ago as a nonprofit with a mission to build artificial intelligence that benefits humanity.
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OpenAI is backtracking on plans to become a more conventional for-profit company after facing mounting pressure from former employees, academics and rivals, including billionaire Elon Musk.
The ChatGPT maker said Monday that it’s moving forward with an effort to restructure its for-profit division as a public benefit corporation, but the overall business will instead remain under the control of its nonprofit — a major shift in its plans that will effectively maintain the contours of how OpenAI is currently set up.