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Why did Elon Musk try to buy OpenAI, and what was he really trying to accomplish?

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Drawn from Lutz Finger's Forbes column, LinkedIn writing, and Cornell teaching. Sources are cited inline so you can read the originals.

A calculated disruption disguised as an acquisition attempt.

Elon was likely making a power move to disrupt Sam Altman’s fundraising. OpenAI is transitioning from nonprofit to for-profit, and by putting a price tag on the nonprofit side, Elon made Sam’s fundraising deal look bad. Sam is trying to raise 40 billion at a 300 billion valuation. Elon’s offer was probably driven by pettiness, but also because his own AI efforts, Grok and XAI, haven’t gained traction like Mistral, Anthropic, or DeepSeek. Some saw it as an attempt to catch up, similar to when he called for an AI pause, which people interpreted as buying time.

SZ 159: AI, Innovation, & Risk Ft. Lutz Finger · Silicon Zombies


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