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OpenAI CEO rejects $97.4B takeover bid from Musk and investors
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Open AI’s rapid growth and leadership in artificial intelligence has made it a prime target for acquisition, with its CEO Sam Altman at the center of high-stakes power plays. The tension between Altman and former OpenAI co-founder Elon Musk has escalated into a public battle over the company’s future direction and control.

Breaking developments: A consortium of investors led by Elon Musk and including Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel has made a $97.4 billion offer to take control of OpenAI.

  • Sam Altman publicly rejected the offer on X (formerly Twitter) with a counter-jab, offering to buy Twitter for $9.74 billion
  • Musk responded by calling Altman a “swindler” in a public exchange that highlighted their deteriorating relationship

Historical context: The roots of the conflict trace back to OpenAI’s founding and subsequent transformation.

  • OpenAI was established as a nonprofit in 2015 by a group of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs including both Altman and Musk
  • Musk has legally challenged Altman’s efforts to convert OpenAI from a research-focused nonprofit to a commercial venture
  • The two are now competitors in AI development through their respective companies

Recent corporate developments: OpenAI has been pursuing significant new partnerships and investments.

  • The company has announced the Stargate venture, a $500 billion AI investment initiative with Oracle and SoftBank
  • Musk has publicly questioned the financial viability of this venture
  • Microsoft remains a major investor in OpenAI, providing crucial support during recent leadership turbulence

Leadership dynamics: OpenAI’s governance has faced recent challenges that have tested Altman’s control.

  • Altman was briefly ousted as CEO by OpenAI’s nonprofit board in November 2023
  • He was reinstated within four days following employee protests and Microsoft’s backing
  • These events have potentially affected Altman’s grip on the company’s direction

Political dimensions: Musk’s increased political influence adds another layer to the power struggle.

  • As the world’s wealthiest individual, Musk now leads the Department of Government Efficiency under the Trump administration
  • His government role has faced legal challenges, particularly regarding Treasury Department initiatives
  • The administration has tasked him with investigating fraud in education and military sectors

Reading between the lines: This power struggle represents more than a personal feud – it reflects fundamental disagreements about AI development and commercialization, with potential implications for the industry’s future direction and governance structure.

Open AI Chief Sam Altman Rejects $97.4 Billion Offer From Elon Musk, Ari Emanuel and Other Investors for Control of AI Giant

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