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Women, help me understand why this is inspirational
OpenAI is established as a non-profit company. There are no ownership on a non-profit company, there are no share-holders of a non-profit company, and there are no voting rights. That's why Sam Altman, Microsoft, and OpenAI employees have Zero ownership and absolutely no control on what decision OpenAI board of directors make. OpenAI controls a (for-profit) company that sells the services made by the parent company. Think of it like an NGO owning some commercial properties. The OpenAI IP is still owned by Parent company. OpenAI Employees and Microsoft only have share in the Profit of this subsidiary. You can imagine this as only have access to dividends of this company. But will not give any voting rights or rights to IP. In addition, Microsoft bought exclusive rights to use ChatGPT for commercial use and sell the enterprise capability through Azure. In return, Microsoft did not gave any cash, but just Billions of Dollars of Azure Credits.
Moral of the story: no need to short msft. They already have what they need in terms of IP from open ai
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lol as of today. Going forward? That’s where Wall Street’s eyes will be.
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Did you get help on that or you learned so by yourself? So what?
Got help. Search for OpenAI corporate structure.
Ok thanks for sharing but this doesn’t change anything. If the asset is knowledge your structure doesn’t matter much. This profit non profit thing is for land and shit like that