Sam Altman, who was already wealthy before starting OpenAI, reportedly doesn't own any equity in the company behind ChatGPT
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reportedly took no equity in the company when it became for-profit.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman took no equity in the company when it became for-profit, Semafor reported.He reportedly said OpenAI was not meant to make money, and not having equity would keep him aligned to its mission.Loading
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