
OpenAI’s reported IPO push is forcing the Musk v. Altman fight into governance territory: after Musk lost his nonprofit-contract case, the question is whether a foundation-controlled public benefit corporation can satisfy safety duties, investors, and Microsoft-era expectations. In this episode: Top stories: 1. Karen Hao: "I Saw Up Close The Dark Reality Of OpenAI's Race To Great God" — Technocracy News https://www.technocracy.news/karen-hao-i-saw-up-close-th-dark-reality-of-openais-race-to-great-god/ 2. Step Back: If OpenAI is still supposed to be controlled by a nonprofit mission, how would an IPO or IPO-like restructuring even work — who would management legally owe loyalty to when public investors want returns and the nonprofit says safety comes first? 3. The OpenAI IPO Has Two Masters - by John Polonis — PolisPandit https://polispandit.substack.com/p/the-openai-ipo-has-two-masters Follow and rate Musk v Altman Daily on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Feedback? Email musk-v-altman-daily@lanternpodcasts.com
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