Musk’s Bid for OpenAI: A Power Struggle Over AI’s Future?
11.02.2025Elon Musk’s $97 billion bid to acquire the non-profit controlling OpenAI intensifies the debate surrounding AI’s development and its shift towards for-profit models.
Elon Musk’s $97 billion bid to acquire the non-profit controlling OpenAI intensifies the debate surrounding AI’s development and its shift towards for-profit models.
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