The Chief of Tesla and Spacex, Ilon Musk, together with the Investor Consortium, offered to buy Openai, which created Chatgpt, for $ 97.4 billion.

Elon Musk offered to buy Openai for almost $ 100 billion
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The purchase proposal was officially submitted by the Board of Directors of OpenAI on Monday morning. Within the frame, the transaction participates in the financing of the transaction by the mask in the field of artificial intelligence – XII, as well as several large risk funds, such as equity partners value, capital baron, 8VC and the background of Investment of the General Director of Endavor Ari Emanuel.

If the purchase is carried out, there is the possibility of combining XAI Chatbot technology with the OpenAI platform, says WSJ.

According to Financial Times, the company itself evaluates much more expensive and is negotiating to raise funds when evaluating $ 260 billion.

The Operai CEO, Sam Altman, immediately reacted to the mask proposal on the social network X. He refused to sell OpenAi, but said he was ready to buy X for $ 9.74 billion. .

In the response post, Musk called Altman a “scammer.”

In March 2024, Musk sue Openai, claiming that the company that the billionaire founded with Altman moved away from the initial mission. The Chief of Tesla said that all Operai’s work aims to generate profits for Microsoft, and not the “good of humanity.”

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Mask himself left Openai’s board of directors in 2018. In the lawsuit, Musk said he had provided most of the funds in the company’s initial stage, and also helped Openai with the hiring of developers.

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Mikhail Zelenin

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