OpenAi has rejected an $ 97.4 billion offer from Elon Musk to buy the non-profit arm of the company. In a statement on X, repeated Bret Taylor, OpenAi's chairman of the Board of Directors of the CEO Sam Altman, the recent statements by Sam Altman that 'OpenAi is not for sale', while this adds that this is an attempt by Musk to '' to disturb his competition '.
“OpenAi is not for sale and the board has unanimously rejected Mr. Musk's last attempt to disturb his competition. Every possible reorganization of OpenAi will strengthen our non -profit and his mission to guarantee Agi, all humanity.” Taylor was quoted by OpenAi.
Musk, supported by a group of investors, had submitted an offer in particular to the OpenAI board of directors to purchase the non-profit arm of the company for $ 97.4 billion.
“It is time for OpenAi to return to the open source, forever it was safety-oriented for good,” Musk said in a statement about the OpenAi-Bid.
Sam Altman calls Elon Musk uncertain:
In an interaction with Bloomberg, Sam Altman had rejected the $ 97.4 billion offer out of $ 97.4 billion downright and an attempt to delay OpenAi. Altman, who was co-founder of OpenAi with Musk, called the Xai boss 'uncertain' and further said that he is not a happy person.
“OpenAi is not for sale. The OpenAi mission is not for sale … I think he probably just tries to slow us. He is clearly a competitor … He works hard and has collected a lot of money for Xai, and They “I try to compete with us from a technological perspective, you know, bring the product to the market and I wish he would just compete by building a better product,” Altman said in the interview.
“His entire life is probably out of a position of insecurity. I feel for the man … I don't think he's like a happy person, “added the CEO of OpenAi.