OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research lab, has reportedly decided not to offer board seats to its outside investors, including Microsoft, despite their significant investments in the company. The move is seen as a signal that the new board of OpenAI is prioritizing AI safety over investor profits. Microsoft is the largest backer of OpenAI, having invested over $10 billion. Other investors include Thrive Capital and Khosla Ventures. OpenAI’s unusual governance structure, where its for-profit arm is governed by a non-profit board, aims to ensure a focus on the company’s mission of building AI for the benefit of humanity.
OpenAI’s New Board Excludes Major Backers, Prioritizes AI Safety
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