Elon Musk says hell withdraw $97.4B OpenAI bid if Sam Altman abandons for-profit plans
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Elon Musk said he will drop his unsolicited $97.4 billion bid to take over OpenAI if the Sam Altman-led company agrees to suspend plans to restructure from nonprofit to for-profit entity, according to court records.Musk’s attorneys outlined his position in a Wednesday filing as part of the xAI owner’s sweeping federal lawsuit against OpenAI, Altman and others.Musk has also asked a federal judge to halt OpenAI’s plans to restructure through a preliminary injunction.“If OpenAI, Inc.’s Board is prepared to preserve the charity’s mission and stipulate to take the ‘for sale’ sign off its assets by halting its conversion, Musk will withdraw the bid,” the filing said.The shocking bid from Musk and a group of blue-chip investors marked an escalation in his long-running legal war with OpenAI, which he co-founded in 2015 but exited after disagreements with Altman.It also marks a major headache for OpenAI’s restructuring plans, which were already seen as complicated due to a bizarre corporate structure in which a nonprofit board oversees the company.
OpenAI has said the nonprofit will continue to exist but won’t be in charge.OpenAI argued in a separate filing that Musk’s shock takeover bid “further exposes” his request for a preliminary injunction “as an improper bid to undermine a competitor.” Musk’s xAI directly competes with OpenAI.OpenAI’s lawyers also claim that Musk’s offer to buy the company contradicts the original premise of his lawsuit.“In this court, Musk argues that OpenAI Inc.’s assets cannot be ‘transferred away’ for ‘private gain’….but out of court, those constraints evidently do not apply, so long as Musk and his allies are the buyers,” the filing said.“Musk would have OpenAI Inc.transfer all of its assets to him, for his economic benefit and that of his competing AI business and hand-picked private investors.”Filed last year, Musk’s lawsuit names OpenAI, Altman, key investor Microsoft, billionaire R...