- According to the reports, Operai is exploring the public, but the non -profit organization will remain in charge
- The Microsoft agreement side could be affected with a change in the structure
- Sam Altman says that Operai cannot handle the hunger of the world by AI
It is believed that Operai and Microsoft are negotiating their terms of association to allow operai to potentially become public, while ensuring that Microsoft can continue to access the technology of the startup of AI.
PakGazette He explained that the two companies could be in the midst of the rewriting of their terms, however, Redmond’s extensive participation in the recent history of the Chatgpt manufacturer could add more complexities to any potential opi.
The details of the supposed agreement could have considerable consequences for Microsoft, which currently has an agreement that allows you to access OpenAI models until the end of the decade.
Exploring the future of your association
Being a private company, we do not have a real indication of how much Operai could be worth and how much it can wish to list, however, the estimated estimate of Microsoft of $ 13.75 billion in the company is certainly a considerable sum.
It has been reported that OpenAI is reconsidering its transformation of a non -profit organization to a completely commercial company after recoil of employees, academics and competitors, including Elon Musk.
“OpenAI was founded as a non -profit organization, and today is supervised and controlled by that non -profit organization. In the future, it will continue supervised and controlled by that non -profit organization,” said the CEO of OpenI, Sam Altman, in a letter to the staff.
“Currently we cannot supply as much as the world wants and we have to put limits of use in our systems and execute them slowly,” Altman explained.
The letter details how the LLC for profit will make the transition to a public benefits corporation (PBC), like Anthrope and X.AI, however, the non -profit division will continue to control the PBC, maintaining its position as a “great shareholder.”
Techradar Pro He has asked Microsoft and Openai about the implications of a possible agreement, but none of the companies responded to our email.