| if it's in the charter/articles of incorporation/ articles of organization, it's binding. If I break the mission and a. > OpenAI being founded as a nonprofit and becoming for profit. I think this is a common misconception, or a disregard for nuances. The NFP was not and cannot be converted to a Corp, that's kind of the idea of an NFP. However there exist satellite companies. Sam Altman does not own shares of Open AI because there are no shares. OpenAI has a for profit company (capped, Public benefit corporation), which Sama I don't think has shares in. It's an instrument for investments. But every transaction needs to be fair and in kind, there can be no gifts at any point in a way that would magically negate the purpose of an NFP, Sama cannot cede the IP of ChatGPT to himself or one of his companies, that's not what's going on. > Didn't Anthropic literally say they wouldn't train on your data or keep it for longer than 30 days unless legally required, and then decided to opt people in to having their conversations used for training? Again, saying it, putting in terms of contracts (that can be retracted with notice), and putting it in the charter are all different. |