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In response to Musk's hostile takeover, OpenAI is considering setting up special voting rights.
OpenAI is considering granting special voting rights to its Board of Directors for its non-profit institution to ensure that it maintains control after transitioning into a for-profit entity, and to be able to overturn decisions made by other investors, including existing investors like Microsoft and SoftBank. The special voting rights will also help OpenAI fend off hostile takeovers from external parties like Musk.
Express News | OpenAI considers special voting rights to guard against hostile takeovers, FT reports.
Express News | OpenAI Might Be About to Open Source a Certain Big Model
Express News | At 12:02 P.M. ET, OpenAI CEO and Co-Founder Sam Altman Said That the Experience of Trying out GPT-4.5 Was Far More Profound Than He Expected
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Cryptocurrency survey: The token controversy involving the President of Argentina has also implicated the token of the First Lady of the USA?
① The President of Argentina, Milei, is embroiled in a fraud scandal regarding the meme coin Libra, facing internal investigations and impeachment; ② The Libra incident has caused fluctuations in the Argentine market, with the Argentine Merval Index dropping 5.6% on Monday, marking the largest decline since July. ③ Investigations have found that Libra and Melania Coin may be backed by the same entity, employing the same strategy of pumping and dumping for profit.