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This could be a major shift. Well, it certainly would be a bit of an about turn. I mean, Sam Altman is someone who in the past has really said that he didn't want to have any sort of equity stake in the company. He was telling people he already had enough money and that this was a company that was supposed to be benefiting society broadly and not necessarily himself.
This could be a major shift. Well, it certainly would be a bit of an about turn. I mean, Sam Altman is someone who in the past has really said that he didn't want to have any sort of equity stake in the company. He was telling people he already had enough money and that this was a company that was supposed to be benefiting society broadly and not necessarily himself.
The reporting that we have now that OpenAI is mulling giving him a 7% stake is particularly significant in light of that. It does also speak to this biggest story that we've also been talking around as well, which is that OpenAI is looking at changing the structure of the business. So you think about the origins of OpenAI.
The reporting that we have now that OpenAI is mulling giving him a 7% stake is particularly significant in light of that. It does also speak to this biggest story that we've also been talking around as well, which is that OpenAI is looking at changing the structure of the business. So you think about the origins of OpenAI.
It was established back in 2015 as a not-for-profit, and the goal of it was developing AI in a way that was responsible but also that helped society. Obviously, it started to get a lot of interest. It started to get a lot of funding from the likes of Microsoft around 2019.
It was established back in 2015 as a not-for-profit, and the goal of it was developing AI in a way that was responsible but also that helped society. Obviously, it started to get a lot of interest. It started to get a lot of funding from the likes of Microsoft around 2019.
It changed the structure of the company to create a subsidiary where it had a for-profit business that sat underneath the broader non-for-profit structure. That sort of structure and the tension around that really reached ahead in November last year. We had that ousting of Sam Altman at that time.
It changed the structure of the company to create a subsidiary where it had a for-profit business that sat underneath the broader non-for-profit structure. That sort of structure and the tension around that really reached ahead in November last year. We had that ousting of Sam Altman at that time.
He of course came back to the business but again we're hearing that now the actual structure of the company could finally be changed. A full profit one put in place that still has that sort of goal as well of helping society.
He of course came back to the business but again we're hearing that now the actual structure of the company could finally be changed. A full profit one put in place that still has that sort of goal as well of helping society.
This is at a time we're seeing a bit of an exodus when it comes to senior management in the company.
This is at a time we're seeing a bit of an exodus when it comes to senior management in the company.
The question is, how long will this go on? Inflation running out of control. The answer? Probably for years.
The question is, how long will this go on? Inflation running out of control. The answer? Probably for years.
The question is, how long will this go on? Inflation running out of control. The answer? Probably for years.
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