OpenAI Rejects Historic Musk Acquisition Bid, Remains Off-Market: In a shocking turn of events, OpenAI has officially rejected Elon Musk’s record-breaking $97.4 billion bid for the company.
After a long-standing public feud between co-founder Elon Musk and CEO Sam Altman, OpenAI has officially rejected the billionaire’s $97.4 billion bid for the company. In a statement released on X, OpenAI’s board of directors emphasized that the startup is not for sale and will continue to prioritize its non-profit mission.
Elon Musk is a South African-born entrepreneur and business magnate.
He is best known for his role as the CEO of SpaceX, a private aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company.
Musk also founded Tesla, Inc., an electric vehicle and clean energy company.
He has played a significant role in popularizing electric cars and reducing carbon emissions.
According to Forbes, Musk's net worth exceeds $200 billion, making him one of the richest people in the world.
OpenAI was created as a non-profit organization with the goal of developing artificial general intelligence (AGI) for the benefit of humanity. After Musk‘s departure in 2019, the company established a for-profit arm that has attracted significant funding from investors. This structure has sparked controversy, with some accusing OpenAI of prioritizing profit over its original mission.

Musk‘s bid was made through a consortium led by his AI startup xAI, which includes other notable investors such as Valor Equity Partners and Baron Capital. However, the OpenAI board argued that Musk‘s attempt to acquire the company is nothing more than an effort to disrupt his competition. According to Bret Taylor, chair of OpenAI’s board, ‘OpenAI is not for sale, and we will continue to prioritize our mission to ensure AGI benefits all of humanity.‘
In a recent interview at the AI Action Summit in Paris, Altman reaffirmed that OpenAI is not for sale. He emphasized the company’s commitment to its non-profit roots and original mission, stating, ‘We are an unusual organization, and we have this mission of making AGI benefit all of humanity, and we are here to do that.‘
The rejection of Musk‘s bid has raised questions about his true intentions. Some have speculated that his attempt to acquire OpenAI is motivated by a desire to return the company to its non-profit roots and original mission. However, others have suggested that Musk‘s real goal is to gain control over OpenAI’s technology and prevent it from becoming a major competitor in the AI market.
Despite the rejection of Musk‘s bid, the future of OpenAI remains uncertain. The company’s board will continue to deliberate on its future plans, which may include transforming into a fully for-profit entity or remaining as a non-profit organization. As the AI landscape continues to evolve, one thing is clear: OpenAI’s commitment to its mission and values has been reaffirmed, and it will continue to prioritize the development of AGI for the benefit of humanity.
- theguardian.com | OpenAI Rejects Historic Musk Acquisition Bid, Remains Off Market