80,000 Hours Podcast

Don’t believe OpenAI’s “nonprofit” spin (emergency pod with Tyler Whitmer)

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May 15, 2025
Tyler Whitmer, a litigator and coauthor of a letter to state Attorneys General regarding OpenAI's corporate restructuring, discusses the alarming shift of OpenAI from nonprofit to Public Benefit Corporation (PBC). He argues this transition could undermine the nonprofit's ability to prioritize safety over profit in AI development. Key points include the lack of accountability for PBCs, regulatory challenges, and the legal complexities of maintaining public benefit in a profit-driven landscape. Tyler emphasizes the urgent need for transparency and oversight to protect humanity's interests.
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Impact of Converting to PBC

  • Converting OpenAI's LLC to a public benefit corporation (PBC) weakens the nonprofit's direct control.
  • The nonprofit would only elect the PBC's board, losing immediate influence over business actions.
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PBC Directors' Fiduciary Duties

  • PBC directors must balance public benefit and profit interests without a special fiduciary duty to the public.
  • This contrasts with nonprofit directors who owe a clear fiduciary duty to the charitable mission.
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Loss of Attorney General Oversight

  • Attorneys general oversee nonprofits because they have no shareholders to enforce purpose.
  • PBCs lack this oversight; shareholders rarely successfully enforce public benefit missions.
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