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Days after it was reported that Elon Musk could be developing a rival to OpenAIs chatGPT, the Tesla and Twitter CEO expressed confusion over how a non-profit organization became a $30 billion for-profit company.

What Happened: Responding to a meme about OpenAI co-founder and CEO Sam Altman and his company no longer being a non-profit or even open, Musk replied by questioning the legality of this shift.

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Musk tweeted, Im still confused as to how a non-profit to which I donated ~$100M somehow became a $30B market cap for-profit. If this is legal, why doesnt everyone do it?

I’m still confused as to how a non-profit to which I donated ~$100M somehow became a $30B market cap for-profit. If this is legal, why doesn’t everyone do it? Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 15, 2023

Musk co-founded OpenAI, the startup that created ChatGPT. He left the organization in 2018 over some disagreements.

OpenAI did not immediately respond to Benzingas request for comment.

Why Its Important: In 2019, OpenAI shed its non-profit status and became a capped-profit company that enabled it to rapidly increase investments in compute and talent.

The same year, Microsoft Corporation MSFT first invested in OpenAI. Extending the same, in January this year, Microsoft forged a $10 billion investment deal with chatGPT parent.

Musk has repeatedly expressed worries over chatGPTs wokeness as well as feeling general angst about AI, saying it needs a regulatory body to keep it in check.

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