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OpenAI discusses giving CEO Altman 7% stake in for-profit shift

The company is considering becoming a public benefit corporation, tasked with turning a profit and also helping society, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the information is private

September 26, 2024 / 06:50 IST
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In the months after it suddenly fired and then rehired Sam Altman last year, OpenAI has been in a state of flux — losing multiple managers and shifting the structure of some of its teams.
In the months after it suddenly fired and then rehired Sam Altman last year, OpenAI has been in a state of flux — losing multiple managers and shifting the structure of some of its teams.

OpenAI is discussing giving Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman a 7% equity stake in the company and restructuring to become a for-profit business, people familiar with the matter said, a major shift that would mark the first time Altman is granted ownership in the artificial intelligence startup.

The company is considering becoming a public benefit corporation, tasked with turning a profit and also helping society, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the information is private. The transition is still under discussion and a timeline has not been determined, one of the people said. In a statement, a spokesperson said OpenAI remains “focused on building AI that benefits everyone,” adding, “the nonprofit is core to our mission and will continue to exist.”

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OpenAI is mulling these changes against the backdrop of an exodus of senior managers. Mira Murati said on Wednesday she is leaving, a surprise move that marks the latest high-profile departure from the startup. In the months after it suddenly fired and then rehired Altman last year, OpenAI has been in a state of flux — losing multiple managers and shifting the structure of some of its teams.

In a statement on X, Murati said she was “stepping away because I want to create the time and space to do my own exploration.” In response, Altman expressed “tremendous gratitude” for Murati’s contributions, writing, “It’s hard to overstate how much Mira has meant to OpenAI, our mission, and to us all personally.” He also said that he would share more with employees about transition plans soon.