Microsoft’s Satya Nadella wants stability at OpenAI, not more control
Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella said he wants good governance and steadiness at OpenAI, but he’s not worried about the company’s nonprofit structure and doesn’t want greater control over his partner.
“What we just want is good stability,” he said in an interview at Bloomberg House in Davos. “We invested, we partnered when they were whatever they were and whatever they are today — a capped-profit, nonprofit, what have you. So I’m comfortable. I have no issues with any structure.”
Nadella also said his company, which received a non-voting board observer role at OpenAI following the surprise ouster and rapid return of CEO Sam Altman, does not desire an actual seat on the AI research company’s board.