newest! OpenAI announces plans to establish a more traditional for-profit company
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发表于 2024-12-28 11:59:17
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Latest! OpenAI announces plans to establish a more traditional for-profit company. On December 27th local time, OpenAi's official website published a blog post announcing that OpenAI's board of directors is evaluating changes to its structure to best support the mission of ensuring AGI benefits all humanity. The change is aimed at achieving three goals: firstly, selecting the most suitable non-profit/for-profit structure for AGI's mission to achieve long-term success; 2、 Enable non-profit organizations to achieve sustainable development; 3、 Enable both for-profit and non-profit organizations under its umbrella to play their respective roles.
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