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Coalition opposes OpenAI shift from nonprofit roots
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一群包括前OpenAI员工在内的专家联名反对OpenAI放弃非营利性质的举措。他们致信加州和特拉华州的司法部长,认为这一转变威胁了OpenAI最初的慈善使命。文章详细阐述了OpenAI的创始愿景、关键保障措施,以及专家们对转型后可能带来的风险的担忧,呼吁干预并保留OpenAI的非营利控制权,以确保其长期致力于服务全人类的使命。

📢 OpenAI最初是一家非营利组织,其核心使命是确保人工智能(AGI)造福全人类,而非追求私人利益。

🛡️ OpenAI设立了关键保障措施,包括非营利机构控制、利润上限、独立董事会、信托责任以及AGI所有权归非营利组织所有。

⚠️ 专家们认为,OpenAI转向公共利益公司(PBC)结构可能导致使命被置于次要地位、失去可执行的公共责任、利润上限被取消、董事会独立性受损以及AGI控制权转移。

💼 专家们质疑OpenAI为了追求竞争优势而放弃其非营利治理保障措施,认为这与其最初的安全和公共利益目标相悖。

📢 专家们呼吁干预,要求OpenAI解释其转型如何服务于使命,并要求保留非营利控制权和其他保障措施,以确保董事会的独立性。

A coalition of experts, including former OpenAI employees, has voiced strong opposition to the company’s shift away from its nonprofit roots.

In an open letter addressed to the Attorneys General of California and Delaware, the group – which also includes legal experts, corporate governance specialists, AI researchers, and nonprofit representatives – argues that the proposed changes fundamentally threaten OpenAI’s original charitable mission.   

OpenAI was founded with a unique structure. Its core purpose, enshrined in its Articles of Incorporation, is “to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity” rather than serving “the private gain of any person.”

The letter’s signatories contend that the planned restructuring – transforming the current for-profit subsidiary (OpenAI-profit) controlled by the original nonprofit entity (OpenAI-nonprofit) into a Delaware public benefit corporation (PBC) – would dismantle crucial governance safeguards.

This shift, the signatories argue, would transfer ultimate control over the development and deployment of potentially transformative Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) from a charity focused on humanity’s benefit to a for-profit enterprise accountable to shareholders.

Original vision of OpenAI: Nonprofit control as a bulwark

OpenAI defines AGI as “highly autonomous systems that outperform humans at most economically valuable work”. While acknowledging AGI’s potential to “elevate humanity,” OpenAI’s leadership has also warned of “serious risk of misuse, drastic accidents, and societal disruption.”

Co-founder Sam Altman and others have even signed statements equating mitigating AGI extinction risks with preventing pandemics and nuclear war.   

The company’s founders – including Altman, Elon Musk, and Greg Brockman – were initially concerned about AGI being developed by purely commercial entities like Google. They established OpenAI as a nonprofit specifically “unconstrained by a need to generate financial return”. As Altman stated in 2017, “The only people we want to be accountable to is humanity as a whole.”

Even when OpenAI introduced a “capped-profit” subsidiary in 2019 to attract necessary investment, it emphasised that the nonprofit parent would retain control and that the mission remained paramount. Key safeguards included:   

Altman himself testified to Congress in 2023 that this “unusual structure” “ensures it remains focused on [its] long-term mission.”

A threat to the mission?

The critics argue the move to a PBC structure would jeopardise these safeguards:   

OpenAI has publicly cited competitive pressures (i.e. attracting investment and talent against rivals with conventional equity structures) as reasons for the change.

However, the letter counters that competitive advantage isn’t the charitable purpose of OpenAI and that its unique nonprofit structure was designed to impose certain competitive costs in favour of safety and public benefit. 

“Obtaining a competitive advantage by abandoning the very governance safeguards designed to ensure OpenAI remains true to its mission is unlikely to, on balance, advance the mission,” the letter states.   

The authors also question why OpenAI abandoning nonprofit control is necessary merely to simplify the capital structure, suggesting the core issue is the subordination of investor interests to the mission. They argue that while the nonprofit board can consider investor interests if it serves the mission, the restructuring appears aimed at allowing these interests to prevail at the expense of the mission.

Many of these arguments have also been pushed by Elon Musk in his legal action against OpenAI. Earlier this month, OpenAI counter-sued Musk for allegedly orchestrating a “relentless” and “malicious” campaign designed to “take down OpenAI” after he left the company years ago and started rival AI firm xAI.

Call for intervention

The signatories of the open letter urge intervention, demanding answers from OpenAI about how the restructuring away from a nonprofit serves its mission and why safeguards previously deemed essential are now obstacles.

Furthemore, the signatories request a halt to the restructuring, preservation of nonprofit control and other safeguards, and measures to ensure the board’s independence and ability to oversee management effectively in line with the charitable purpose.   

“The proposed restructuring would eliminate essential safeguards, effectively handing control of, and profits from, what could be the most powerful technology ever created to a for-profit entity with legal duties to prioritise shareholder returns,” the signatories conclude.

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