At the AI Action Summit in Paris, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman asserted that the company is not for sale, particularly dismissing Elon Musk's recent $97.4 billion bid for its assets. This statement came amidst ongoing tensions between Musk and Altman, with Altman noting a long history of Musk's attempts to gain control of OpenAI. He clarified that the organization remains committed to its core mission, despite Musk’s competitive strategies, and criticized the media for misreporting on the company's structural plans.
Altman stated, 'OpenAI is not for sale. OpenAI's mission is not for sale,' emphasizing the organization's commitment to its original goals despite Musk's attempts to gain control.
In response to Musk's offer, Altman remarked, 'there's been like versions of Elon trying to, you know, somehow take control of OpenAI for a long time,' underlining a history of rivalry.
Altman also mentioned, 'There's so much misreporting about what the board is planning to do here,' indicating confusion in the narrative surrounding OpenAI's future.
He humorously added on X, 'no thank you but we will buy twitter for $9.74 billion if you want,' showcasing the ongoing tensions between the two tech leaders.
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