Musk threatens to withdraw: confusion about Openai takeover!
Elon Musk is considering withdrawing his 97.4 billion offer for Openaai Amid Legal disputes about the corporate structure.
Musk threatens to withdraw: confusion about Openai takeover!
The drama led by Elon Musk's takeover offer for Openaai reaches a new highlight. The billionaire recently offered a total of $ 97.4 billion (around 94.4 billion euros) to take over the AI developer, but the answer of the Openai boss Sam Altman clearly failed: "No, thank you", and he mocked that he would buy Twitter for $ 9.74 billion if musk wish. On Monday, the offer was officially sent to the Board of Directors of Openai, which further fueled the tensions between the two sides, such as FOCUS.de reports.
Musk is not only a prominent investor, but was also one of the co -founders of Openai. However, he is currently in a legal dispute with the company after trying to stop the commercialization of AI development. Musk threatened to withdraw his purchase offer if Openai maintains his previous structure. According to one of his lawyers, a detailed declaration of intent was written and sent to the legal representation of Openai. Altman had already dismissed Musk's procedure on the edge of a ski summit in Paris as ridiculous. He emphasized that the company was not for sale, which only reinforces the differences between the two sides, such as Krone.at reports.
Restructuring at Openai
Openaai is currently in a profound change in which control of a non -profit organization is supposed to transferred to a profit -oriented structure. Musk criticizes this change sharply and believes that the original mission - the development of a safe artificial general intelligence - is at risk. So far he has argued in court that he was deceived. The current developments could also complicate this legal dispute, since financial resources are required by investors such as Microsoft to successfully design the transformation. The tension between Musk and Altman clearly shows itself in the back and forth interaction and could have far-reaching consequences for the future of Openaai.