- Elon Musk Spearheads Shocking OpenAI Acquisition Amid Ongoing Feud, this move highlights the intense competition in AI technology.
- Elon Musk’s offer to acquire OpenAI was rejected by Sam Altman.
- The takeover attempt involves a consortium of investment firms.
In a surprising development, Elon Musk is spearheading a $97.4 billion bid to acquire OpenAI, the organization responsible for the groundbreaking AI tool ChatGPT.
This action escalates the ongoing conflict between Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman regarding the company’s future and objectives.

OpenAI was initially established as a nonprofit in 2015, with Musk as one of its co-founders, but has since evolved into a for-profit organization, a shift that Musk vehemently opposes.
Musk’s proposal seeks to restore OpenAI to its original charitable mission, emphasizing open-source principles and safety. However, Altman quickly dismissed the offer on X (formerly Twitter), humorously suggesting they might consider purchasing Twitter for $9.74 billion—a lighthearted reference to Twitter’s plummeting value since Musk bought it for $44 billion in 2022.
The acquisition attempt includes a group of investors such as Valor Equity Partners and Vy Capital, along with Musk’s AI venture xAI. If the deal goes through, it could lead to a merger of xAI and OpenAI under new management.
Despite Altman’s rejection, OpenAI’s future remains uncertain, as its board might still entertain other offers or negotiations. This ongoing dispute underscores the significant tensions within the AI sector, with competitors like Google DeepMind and Amazon-backed Anthropic vying for supremacy.
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Last Updated on February 11, 2025 by 247 News Around The World