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OpenAI Microsoft restructuring moves towards public benefit

By Jessie ChenSeptember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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• The nonprofit arm of OpenAI will continue to oversee and control the newly restructured for-profit entity, which will be reconstituted as a public benefit corporation with the nonprofit owning a stake valued at more than US$100 billion.

• The restructuring plan remains non-binding and requires regulatory and legal approvals, particularly from the Attorneys General in California and Delaware.


What happened: Restructuring details

OpenAI and Microsoft have formally agreed in a non-binding memorandum of understanding to restructure OpenAI’s for-profit arm into a public benefit corporation, with OpenAI’s nonprofit arm retaining authority to oversee and control it. The deal was first floated in May and has since progressed to this agreement, though it still needs to pass through regulatory scrutiny in California and Delaware, where OpenAI has legal and operational connections. As part of the plan, the nonprofit will hold a stake worth over US$100 billion in the public benefit entity. This restructuring comes after OpenAI raised US$8.3 billion in new investment and attained a valuation of about US$300 billion. The company also projects revenues of roughly US$12.7 billion for 2025.

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Why it’s important

Mission protection and governance. OpenAI might attempt to achieve a balance among profit motives along with its civic or ethical mission through turning its for-profit side into a public benefit corporation and maintaining nonprofit oversight. This could preserve the business compared to pressure to place profit before larger environmental or safety concerns.Implications to earn regulations and laws. OpenAI must satisfy the legal requirements and oversight in both jurisdictions because it has its headquarters in California but was founded in Delaware. State attorneys general’s regulatory scrutiny could look at whether the restructuring has become merely a cosmetic alteration or if it really ensures accountability and public benefit. The plan of action of OpenAI, one of the biggest names producing revolutionary AI, could be having an effect on the organizational framework of other AI businesses in particular in regards to issues of profit, ownership, regulation, and trust among the public. Additionally, investor and public sentiment. Financial stakeholders have been impacted by this restructuring, as Microsoft is the largest investor. The manner in which AI companies are valued, how investment contracts are composed, and how the public at large perceives AI safety and transparency might be affected through the ownership structure and valuation.

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Jessie Chen

Jessie is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Integrated Marketing Communication at the Universiti Sains Malaysia. Contact her at jessie.chen@btw.media.

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