Meta, backing Elon Musk, is urging California's attorney general to halt OpenAI's shift to a for-profit company. They argue this sets a dangerous precedent, allowing startups to exploit non-profit benefits before pursuing profits. Meta's letter suggests Musk and associate Shivon Zilis are well-placed to represent public interest in this matter.
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