OpenAI proposes state ownership to resolve governance issues
A proposal from OpenAI has emerged discussing the possibility of governments acquiring stakes in the company. This is viewed as a potential solution to the governance challenges that surfaced in November 2023.

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OpenAI has, according to sources, examined how states could become co-owners of the company. This emerged during internal discussions as a response to the crisis that hit the company in November 2023. The proposal is still at the conceptual stage and no concrete decisions have been made regarding implementation or which states might be considered.
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| Föreslaget datum för diskussioner | November 2023 |
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The proposal aims to stabilise OpenAI's corporate governance and ensure its mission to develop safe and beneficial AI. Through state ownership, influence over AI development could be balanced, reducing the risk of future internal conflicts and increasing transparency regarding the company's strategic direction. This is particularly relevant as the impact of AI technology on society grows.
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This directly affects OpenAI's management, employees, and investors, as well as governments and regulatory authorities globally interested in AI regulation. EU member states could also be affected, as it may shape how AI development and governance are organised internationally. Researchers and developers in the AI field also have an interest in the company's future direction.
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The proposal is one of several measures being discussed internally to manage governance following the incidents in November 2023. The discussions are complex and involve potential restructurings of the company's unique hybrid model, which consists of a for-profit arm under a non-profit foundation.
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