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OpenAI board unanimously rejects Musk's $97.4 billion proposal

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Given that OpenAI has already reached too-big-to-fail status, potentially leading to a scenario where the public will be paying extra to support it's voracious energy appetite just so that every citizens personal information can be conglomerated and leveraged against that same public, why would it be good that an OpenAI competitor (xAI) buys them and further concentrates that power - especially considering that the owner of xAI is deeply embedded in government now?

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OpenAI has increasingly sought to capitalize on the commercial success of generative AI. But the for-profit company is a subsidiary of a nonprofit entity that's bound to a mission — which Musk helped set — to safely build better-than-human AI for humanity's benefit.

Why Musk wants OpenAI be non-profit on a mission, and yet he doesn't put the same mandate on his own xAI?

If he's really serious about it, first make xAI what he wants OpenAI to be - lead by example

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Nissan follows BYD by bringing DeepSeek tech to its new N7 EV

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OpenAI is not even open. DeepSeek is and there is a better future of seeing it in our everyday lives (for free pretty much)

it's voracious energy appetite

DS is much better in that regard. Just download and put on our own resources

DS is the future (for free)

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