OpenAI CEO says no plans to go public

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According to the Financial Associated Press, on Tuesday (June 6) local time, Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO of the American technology company OpenAI, said that due to the very strange company structure, there is no plan to go public.

With the phenomenal application of the chat robot ChatGPT, OpenAI is one of the hottest unicorn companies in the world right now. Whether and when the company will go public has naturally become a topic of concern in the capital market. “When we develop a superintelligence, we may make some decisions that would be very strange to most investors,” Altman said at a conference in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. Asked whether he would take OpenAI public At the time, Altman replied: “I don’t want to be sued by the open market and Wall Street and so on, so, (the answer is) no, not that interested.”

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