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Sam Altman vs. Elon Musk Saga continues: Openi Board officially rejects the proposal, does not say for sale

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Last updated: 15 February 2025 13:08
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Sam Altman vs. Elon Musk Saga continues: Openi Board officially rejects the proposal, does not say for saleOpenai Board has officially rejected the offer of Elon Musk, saying that the company is not for sale.Elon Musk offers $ 97 billion to buy OpenaiSam Altman’s response to Elon Musk

Sam Altman vs. Elon Musk Saga continues: Openi Board officially rejects the proposal, does not say for sale

Openai Board has officially rejected the offer of Elon Musk, saying that the company is not for sale.

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Sam Altman vs. Elon Musk Saga continues: Openi Board officially rejects the proposal, does not say for sale

Elon Musk has been in the news for the last few days to buy Openai. While Sam Altman refused to offer the time, the Open Board had not yet responded. Today, the board has also rejected Musk’s byout dialect. Taking the company’s head, X (East Twitter), Brett Taylor said, “OpenEE is not for sale.”

On behalf of the OpenAI Board of Directors, Taylor said, “The board unanimously rejected Mr. Musk’s latest attempt to disrupt his competition.” “Any possible reorganization of Openai will strengthen our non -profit and its mission to ensure the benefits of all humanity,” he said.

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Elon Musk offers $ 97 billion to buy Openai

Elon Musk has a formal proposal to OpenaA for $ 97 billion, in partnership with a group of investors. Musk’s proposal involves taking control of the company and re -making it on its original non -profit mission.

Musk’s Attorney, Mark Toboff emphasized the importance of ensuring appropriate compensation for a non-profit organization in this possible infection, “said,” If Sam Altman and current board want Openai to become a completely beneficial company, So it is important that charity is enough. Compensated to lose control of such groundbreaking technology. ,

Sam Altman’s response to Elon Musk

In response to Musk’s acquisition to the acquisition, Sam Altman rejected it in a post on Musk’s social media platform, X on 11 February, responding to a comic reply, “No thanks, but we have to Twitter $ 9.74 billion Will be ready to buy if you are interested in. “

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At the 2025 Paris AI Summit, Altman addressed the incident with reporters, ridiculed and confirmed that the company was not for sale. He told Reuters, “I have nothing to say. I mean, it’s ridiculous.”

In an accidental comment on the occasion of the AI ​​Summit, he said, “The company is not for sale,” dismissing the proposal, “Elon tries all kinds of things for a long time. This is, it is, you are, you are, you are, you are, you Know, this week’s episode. “The accent of his dismissal made it clear that Musk’s dialect did not worry about him, highlighting that there was nothing new in the efforts to disrupt Musk’s openi.”

Altman also expressed disappointment with Musk’s strategy, instead of focusing on innovation, criticized his view of using cases and disruptive methods. “I think he is probably trying to slow us. He is clearly a contestant. He has raised a lot of money for XAI, and he is trying to compete with us from a technical point of view .. . I wish he would compete only by making a better product, “said Altman.

He also said, “This is one of his strategy Try to play with us. ,

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