OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has rejected any potential speculation that he could personally gain a “giant equity stake” in the company. This statement follows a series of discussions and uncertainty about how the artificial intelligence research lab approaches funding and compensation. According to Altman, OpenAI is focused on its mission of ensuring AGI benefits all of humanity and there is no plan in place for him to obtain a substantial equity share. The company is aiming to maintain the highest commitment to its broad benefaction mission, and distributing vast equity stakes could potentially conflict with this. It’s a way for Altman to assure employees and the public that personal gain isn’t driving the company’s decisions.
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