In a court filing on Wednesday, a lawyer for Elon Musk said the billionaire will withdraw his $97.4 billion bid for OpenAIโs nonprofit if the ChatGPT makerโs board of directors โpreserve the charityโs missionโ and halt its conversion to a for-profit corporation.
The filing, submitted to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, claims that Muskโs offer to buy OpenAIโs nonprofit is โserious,โ and that the nonprofit โmust be compensated by what an arms-length buyer will pay for its assets.โ
โShould [โฆ] the charityโs assets proceed to sale, a Musk-led consortium has submitted a serious offer [โฆ] that would go to the charity in furtherance of its mission,โ the filing reads. โ[However, if] OpenAI, Inc.โs Board is prepared to preserve the charityโs mission and stipulate to take the โfor saleโ sign off its assets by halting its conversion, Musk will withdraw the bid.โ
The filing is the latest development in a saga that began on Monday, when Musk, his AI company, xAI, and a group ofย investors offered to buy the nonprofit that effectively governs OpenAI for $97.4 billion. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and the companyโs boardย quickly dismissed the unsolicited proposal. In aย statement, Andy Nussbaum, the counsel representing OpenAIโs board, said Muskโs bid โdoesnโt set a value for [OpenAIโs] nonprofitโ and that the nonprofit is โnot for sale.โ
Musk, an OpenAI co-founder, last year brought a lawsuit against the company and Altman that alleges that OpenAI engaged in anticompetitive behavior and fraud, among other offenses.
OpenAI was founded as a nonprofit before it transitioned to a โcapped-profitโ structure in 2019. The nonprofit is the sole controlling shareholder of the capped-profit OpenAI corporation, which retains formal fiduciary responsibility to the nonprofitโs charter.ย OpenAI is now in the process of restructuring โ this time to a traditional for-profit company, specifically a public benefit corporation. But Musk, via the lawsuit, is seeking to enjoin the conversion.
In a filing earlier on Wednesday, attorneys for OpenAI called Muskโs move to take control of the company โan improper bid to undermine a competitor,โ and a contradiction of his position in court that a transfer of the startupโs assets through restructuring would breach its mission as a charitable trust.


