One of the leading technology giants in the field of artificial intelligence OpenAI Rumors had been circulating for some time that there would be a change in the corporate structure. The giant corporation was currently a limited liability company. This meant that although there was a profit motive, the main board was a non-profit organization.
New information on the matter emerged mid-month, suggesting that the company could change its structure in 2025. Now, new information on the subject has come from Reuters.
Talks about a restructuring are still ongoing, but it is still unclear when this will take place

In the news reported by Reuters, based on sources close to the company, OpenAI a purely commercial company It was supported that there were plans to transform, stating that it will no longer be managed by a non-profit organization and will change into a traditional company.
It is also part of the information that the non-profit organization will remain in the company. This part will have a small share in the company. All other parts will change to be profit-oriented. CEO Sam Altman will receive a significant stake after the restructuring has also been added. After the change of the company It’s worth $150 billion could happen let’s point it out.
Reuters stated that it is still unclear when the restructuring will take place. The previous claim of 2025 is therefore not certain. According to the news, negotiations with both lawyers and shareholders are continuing. The company expects this move to remove the barriers for investors and to continue to grow. Of course, we can say that this change will raise some questions about the safety of artificial intelligence. A complete focus on profit may limit the measures in this area.
The allegations come in the wake of ongoing divisions at OpenAI. Last night, CTO Mira Murati, who has been with the company since its founding, announced that she is stepping down from her role. In addition, the company’s vice president of research left his post the same day. We have previously seen co-founders John Schulman and Ilya Sutskever leave the company. So, apart from Sam Altman, OpenAI’s most important names have left one by one.
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