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    OpenAI embraces profit to drive the next generation of AI

    psdkBy psdkOctober 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    OpenAI has completed its transition into a for-profit company. The move is expected to attract billions in investment and could open the door to a future stock market debut.


    Microsoft strengthens its influence in OpenAI

    As part of the restructuring, OpenAI and Microsoft have renewed their partnership. Microsoft now holds a 27% stake in the ChatGPT developer. This marks a new chapter in a collaboration that began in 2019, when OpenAI was still a non-profit AI research organization.

    The updated agreement allows Microsoft to pursue artificial general intelligence (AGI) independently or with other partners. AGI is often defined as intelligence that surpasses human capability. OpenAI said it will form an expert panel to verify any claim that it has achieved AGI.

    When asked for details about the panel, the company declined to provide names.


    Altman remains CEO without equity

    Microsoft will continue advising OpenAI’s board during the company’s for-profit transition. The firm confirmed that CEO Sam Altman will not hold an equity stake, a detail first reported by Bloomberg.

    When the partnership began, Microsoft gained access to much of OpenAI’s technology in exchange for cloud computing resources. Since then, OpenAI has expanded partnerships with other major tech firms, fueling speculation about a potential AI bubble.

    The revised deal gives Microsoft rights to OpenAI’s AI models through 2032 but excludes consumer hardware.

    Following the announcement, Microsoft’s market capitalization surpassed $4 trillion for the second time. The company first reached that milestone in July, joining Nvidia as one of only two public firms to achieve it.


    OpenAI’s rapid growth and global reach

    OpenAI became a global sensation in 2022 with the launch of ChatGPT, bringing artificial intelligence into everyday life for millions of users.

    At its DevDay event in San Francisco earlier this month, Sam Altman revealed that ChatGPT now has 800 million weekly active users. Valued at $500 billion, OpenAI continues to release new products aimed at increasing engagement and expanding its influence in the AI market.

    Recent innovations include ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered browser that competes with Google Chrome, and Sora, a video generation tool capable of producing realistic footage from text prompts.


    Controversy shadows OpenAI’s rise

    Despite its success, OpenAI faces criticism. Last week, the company blocked Sora 2 from creating deepfake videos of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. after his family intervened.

    It also announced that verified adult users would soon gain access to erotica through ChatGPT, sparking public debate.

    Critics argue OpenAI underestimates the mental health risks of its technology. They claim the company prioritizes profit over responsibility and has implemented too few safeguards.

    Still, OpenAI’s shift to a for-profit model marks a pivotal moment in artificial intelligence. The company now stands as a central force shaping innovation, ethics, and competition in the global technology sector.

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