OpenAI Unveils Restructuring Plans to Create Public Benefit Corporation
OpenAI announced plans to restructure its organization, creating a public benefit corporation (PBC) to facilitate easier fundraising and remove constraints imposed by its current nonprofit parent. This change follows growing competition in the artificial intelligence sector, where companies are increasingly focused on developing artificial general intelligence (AGI) capable of surpassing human intelligence.
The new PBC structure is designed to balance the pursuit of shareholder value with the broader societal interests of AI development. Under this plan, OpenAI’s for-profit arm would transition to a Delaware-based PBC, allowing it to raise more capital while maintaining a commitment to public good. The nonprofit will retain a significant interest in the PBC and will be one of the best-resourced nonprofits globally.
The restructuring follows OpenAI’s $6.6 billion funding round, which valued the company at $157 billion and was contingent on altering the company’s profit-sharing structure. The move aligns OpenAI with competitors like Anthropic and Musk’s xAI, which have adopted similar structures to attract investments.
Despite the restructuring’s potential, OpenAI faces opposition. Elon Musk, a co-founder of OpenAI, has criticized the shift, arguing that the company’s push for profit is prioritizing financial gain over its public mission. He has even filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that the company’s actions have violated the spirit of its original mission. Meta Platforms has also called for California’s attorney general to block the conversion, emphasizing concerns about the impact on public good.
Although becoming a benefit corporation doesn’t mandate prioritizing mission over profit, it formally declares the intent to balance both. However, the enforcement of this balance relies on the company’s shareholders rather than legal provisions.