After shopping for Twitter and taking a chief position within the Trump administration, the world’s richest man now has his sights set on a brand new goal: tech business darling OpenAI. In a transfer first reported on by The Wall Road Journal, Elon Musk apparently delivered a $97.4 billion bid to purchase the nonprofit that controls OpenAI to the corporate’s board on Monday morning.
Along with Musk, the provide has backing from enterprise capitalists, together with Hollywood media mogul Ari Emanuel and Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale, so he isn’t going it alone. Nonetheless, it could be a significant transfer for Musk, who has publicly beefed with OpenAI and labored to develop his personal different in X’s Grok.
The provide additionally follows OpenAI’s announcement, alongside President Trump, of Mission Stargate, a plan to speculate $500 billion in constructing out the U.S.’s home AI infrastructure. Once more, OpenAI isn’t alone on this initiative, having garnered monetary help from SoftBank, Oracle, and MGX, in addition to know-how help from Nvidia, Arm, and Microsoft.
In different phrases, if the acquisition have been to undergo, OpenAI’s companions would now immediately have some fairly sudden new faces to deal with.
The provide comes amidst OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s try to restructure the nonprofit right into a for-profit firm in addition to an effort to lift $40 billion in funding, which might place the worth of the startup at over $340 billion. Altman has already posted a curt message on X declining Musk’s provide, and joking again that OpenAI could be keen to purchase the previous Twitter for $9.74 billion.
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Whereas, OK, brutal, Altman’s response may not be the tip of the provide, because the CEO nonetheless has to deal with fellow board members: OpenAI’s construction means no board members maintain direct fairness within the firm, which makes voting on such choices a staff effort. Moreover, Microsoft already owns a minority financial curiosity within the firm, and it’s potential the corporate would not want to pursue this relationship beneath new management.
For what it’s value, this isn’t Musk’s first time wrangling with OpenAI. The billionaire really co-founded the nonprofit arm of OpenAI alongside Altman in 2015 earlier than departing in 2019. OpenAI later wrote that Musk stated the group’s “chance of success was 0.”
Now, it seems his angle has modified. In a press release his lawyer offered to The Wall Road Journal, Musk stated “It’s time for OpenAI to return to the open-source, safety-focused power for good it as soon as was.”