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Musk’s OpenAI bid rebuffed as Altman winks at Twitter/X counter-deal
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The battle for control of OpenAI has intensified as Elon Musk leads a consortium of investors attempting to acquire the nonprofit organization that oversees OpenAI. The unsolicited $97.4 billion bid comes at a crucial time when OpenAI is transitioning from a nonprofit to a for-profit structure under Sam Altman‘s leadership.

The takeover bid: Elon Musk’s attorney Marc Toberoff submitted a $97.4 billion offer to OpenAI’s board of directors, expressing willingness to outbid any competing offers.

  • Musk stated his intention to return OpenAI to its roots as an “open-source, safety-focused force for good”
  • The bid adds complexity to Sam Altman’s plans for OpenAI’s future, including a potential $500 billion AI infrastructure investment through the Stargate venture
  • This move follows ongoing legal disputes between Musk and OpenAI regarding the company’s direction

OpenAI’s response: Sam Altman publicly rejected the offer with a touch of humor while demonstrating OpenAI’s continued innovation and market strength.

  • Altman countered with a playful offer to purchase Twitter (now X) for $9.74 billion, representing 10% of Musk’s bid
  • Meanwhile, OpenAI has launched several significant developments, including the o3-mini “cost-effective reasoning” model
  • The company is also finalizing designs for its first custom chip and has introduced “deep research” capabilities for ChatGPT Pro users

Market positioning: OpenAI continues to strengthen its market position through new features and technological advances.

  • ChatGPT usage has reached record highs with improving App Store rankings
  • The platform introduced deep research functionality, enabling automated comprehensive online searches and report generation
  • The new features leverage the upcoming OpenAI o3 model, optimized for web browsing and data analysis

Technical innovations: OpenAI’s latest developments showcase its progress toward more sophisticated AI capabilities.

  • The deep research feature can analyze hundreds of online sources, including text, images, and PDFs
  • The system employs reasoning capabilities to search, interpret, and synthesize information adaptively
  • These advances represent significant steps toward OpenAI’s goal of developing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

Strategic implications: The attempted takeover highlights the complex dynamics between AI industry leaders and raises questions about the future of AI development.

  • The bid underscores the growing value and strategic importance of leading AI companies
  • The contrast between Musk’s vision for open-source AI and OpenAI’s current trajectory reflects broader industry debates about AI development approaches
  • OpenAI’s confident rejection suggests strong backing from existing investors and faith in its current direction
9to5Neural: Elon Musk tries to buy OpenAI, Sam Altman declines but says they’ll take Twitter

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