80,000 Hours Podcast

OpenAI: The nonprofit refuses to be killed (with Tyler Whitmer)

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Nov 11, 2025
Tyler Whitmer, a former commercial litigator and advocate for nonprofit governance in AI, discusses OpenAI's controversial restructure. He elaborates on how California and Delaware attorneys general intervened to maintain the nonprofit's oversight. Tyler breaks down key changes, including the formation of a Safety and Security Committee with real power and the potential conflicts arising from financial stakes. He raises concerns about the nonprofit's mission being overshadowed by profit motives and underscores the importance of vigilant public advocacy for AI governance.
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INSIGHT

Nonprofit Stake And Opaque Warrant

  • The nonprofit received ~26% common shares plus an undisclosed warrant tied to 10x growth, but warrant terms lack transparency.
  • Without disclosure it's unclear if public beneficiaries retained fair economic value.
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$25B Philanthropy Focused On Health And AI Resilience

  • OpenAI pledged $25B in philanthropy across health and AI resilience, shifting nonprofit focus to grantmaking.
  • Concern remains whether grantmaking will be sufficiently independent from PBC commercial interests.
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Exclusive Post‑AGI Control Was Lost

  • The nonprofit lost exclusive post-AGI control; Microsoft keeps commercialization rights through 2032.
  • This is a poignant loss for those who saw exclusive nonprofit stewardship as core to OpenAI's mission.
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