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Big move in the OpenAI saga—a lawsuit challenging the company's transition from nonprofit to for-profit structure is advancing. Elon Musk's claims? That Sam Altman's operation abandoned its founding mission as a public charity the moment it started hoovering up billions from a major tech corporation and shifted gears to operate as a commercial venture. The courts aren't letting them off the hook easily. This raises some hard questions: Can a nonprofit pivot to profit while claiming the same values? What happens when massive institutional backing rewrites the rulebook? It's a pivotal moment for how we think about AI governance, transparency, and whether early missions actually stick around once the money starts flowing.
Money changes human nature, I've seen this trick too many times.
Can Sam turn things around this time? Feels uncertain.
It's Elon again and a court case—how long can this hype last?
Even GPT's capabilities can't save the charge of "betrayal," right?