• Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org
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    investors in OpenAI’s commercial entity were capped at making 100 times their money

    They should never be allowed to call this a “non-profit” (and probably even get tax exemptions?)

    What a dirty lie in the first place!

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      OpenAI’s commercial entity

      They should never be allowed to call this a “non-profit”

      They never did. The nonprofit parent owned shares in a for-profit subsidiary, which was structured in a way that investors in the for-profit subsidiary could never control the company (the nonprofit would own a controlling share) and had their gains capped at 100x.

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        That’s still a common structure used by billionaires to justify reaping millions of dollars in revenue and still claim, “but I own a non-profit”. Also, to say the nonprofit controls the profit part would require the governance and the management hierarchies to be separate to avoid conflict of interests. But this has never been the case. Now they’re becoming a public benefit company, it will be even less the case, with both boards being one and the same. This will effectively keep the good-will façade while allowing them to lift the profit caps for their friends. It’s all PR bullshit.

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      A maximum of 10,000% profit is “nonprofit”? Any country that allows for something like this is a joke.

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      No, those were the terms when the company was “for profit.” Now that they’re “nonprofit” the investors can make unlimited profit.

      The billions of dollars the company raised in its last two funding rounds were contingent on successfully removing this limit on investor returns.

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      Oh, thanks for pointing that out… my head was just going “Fuck Sam Altman … Fuck Sam Altman … Fuck Sam Altman … Fuck Sam Altman … Fuck Sam Altman …” —