Comment by rreichman

22 days ago

There is a well established procedure for these things, happens in hospitals etc. Not a new question a jury needs to address.

Not related to the story, but that your go-to example of converting to a for-profit organisation is a hospital is horrifying to me

  • It's also not so easy. The for profit entity essentially has to buy all the previous entity's assets and assume liabilities. Since the assets are considered charitable trusts, the proceeds from the sale then need to go into a new charitable foundation. Regulators also need to approve that the assets were fairly valued and the entire process was free of conflicts of interest. Albeit complicated, the process is pretty straightforward for hospitals. But in OpenAI's case it seems more like they tried to jump through every legal loophole they found.