OpenAI rejects Musk’s takeover offer, says it was ‘not a bid at all’
- OpenAI's board of directors has rejected Elon Musk's $97.4 billion bid to purchase the company, stating that it is not for sale.
- Musk described his proposal as a chance for OpenAI to return to being a safety-focused organization.
- The rejection means Musk's bid could have caused a significant change in the AI industry and advanced competition with xAI, Musk's company.
- OpenAI's board, represented by Taylor, expressed that any reorganization would enhance its nonprofit mission to support the benefits of Artificial General Intelligence for humanity.
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OpenAI board unanimously rejects Musk's $97.4 billion proposal
OpenAI says its board of directors has unanimously rejected a $97.4 billion takeover bid by Elon Musk. “OpenAI is not for sale, and the board has unanimously rejected Mr. Musk’s latest attempt to disrupt his competition," said a statement Friday from Bret Taylor, chair of OpenAI's board. OpenAI attorney William…
News24 Business | Hard no: OpenAI board 'unanimously' rejects Elon Musk-led buyout offer
OpenAI's board chair on Friday said it had turned down an Elon Musk-led offer to buy the hot artificial intelligence company for $97.4 billion, saying the board "unanimously rejected Mr Musk's latest attempt to disrupt his competition".
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