OpenAI is considering granting special voting rights to its non-profit board to preserve the power of its directors, as the ChatGPT-maker fends off an unsolicited takeover bid from Elon Musk, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
OpenAI is considering granting new voting rights to its nonprofit board in a move that could help it fight an unsolicited takeover bid from Elon Musk, the Financial Times reported last night. Citing people familiar with the discussions,
OpenAI execs are reportedly considering granting the company's non-profit board more powers in the wake of an unsolicited takeover bid from Elon Musk. According to the Financial Times, the AI company is exploring a plan that would give the non-profit board special voting rights,
OpenAI is reportedly exploring the introduction of special voting rights for its non-profit board to maintain control as it faces an unsolicited takeover attempt from Elon Musk, according to the Financial Times.
OpenAI is considering granting special voting rights to its non-profit board to preserve the power of its directors, as the ChatGPT-maker fends off an unsolicited takeover bid from Elon Musk, Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
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