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Sam Altman on why he has "0% excitement" to become a CEO of public company

OpenAI’s meteoric rise has reignited IPO speculation, but CEO Sam Altman sounds far from enthusiastic about taking the company public anytime soon.

December 20, 2025 / 09:54 IST
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman

Sam Altman has admitted he has mixed feelings about OpenAI becoming a public company, even as its scale, valuation, and capital needs push it closer to that reality.

Speaking on the Big Technology Podcast, the OpenAI CEO said there are aspects of an IPO he finds appealing, but plenty he does not. “Am I excited for OpenAI to be a public company? In some ways, I am, and in some ways I think it’d be really annoying,” Altman said.

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One part he is unequivocal about is the job itself. “Am I excited to be a public company CEO? 0%,” he said, pointing to the added scrutiny and constraints that come with running a listed firm.

Altman described being private as “wonderful”, but acknowledged that OpenAI’s trajectory may make that status hard to maintain. The company requires enormous amounts of capital and, over time, will likely run into limits tied to private ownership structures. At the same time, he said there is something appealing about letting public market investors share in the upside. “I do think it’s cool that public markets get to participate in value creation,” he added.