Not sure how this exactly works but I feel there might be much incentive for lobbying from both openai and investors to allow transformation from non-profit to for-profit without requirements of giving up assets or opening up "IP"s. After all, why would investors want to invest on the premise of for-profit designation which may lead to l…
Not sure how this exactly works but I feel there might be much incentive for lobbying from both openai and investors to allow transformation from non-profit to for-profit without requirements of giving up assets or opening up "IP"s. After all, why would investors want to invest on the premise of for-profit designation which may lead to loss of "IP" and thus value of target of their investment? If that is what comes to pass, then I hope all future B school curriculum be enriched with such textbook
business case where rules can be bent wherever greed goes. Pupils need the ideals, they need practices more.
Not sure how this exactly works but I feel there might be much incentive for lobbying from both openai and investors to allow transformation from non-profit to for-profit without requirements of giving up assets or opening up "IP"s. After all, why would investors want to invest on the premise of for-profit designation which may lead to loss of "IP" and thus value of target of their investment? If that is what comes to pass, then I hope all future B school curriculum be enriched with such textbook
business case where rules can be bent wherever greed goes. Pupils need the ideals, they need practices more.