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1. therei+4H[view] [source] 2024-03-01 15:25:52
>>modele+(OP)
Allowing startups to begin as non-profits for tax benefits, only to 'flip' into profit-seeking ventures is a moral hazard, IMO. It risks damaging public trust in the non-profit sector as a whole. This lawsuit is important
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2. abfan1+EQ[view] [source] 2024-03-01 16:18:51
>>therei+4H
if you're not profitable, there should be no tax advantage, right?
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3. hx8+0T[view] [source] 2024-03-01 16:29:47
>>abfan1+EQ
OpenAI was a 501C3. This meant donors could give money to it and receive tax benefits. The advantage is in the unique way it can reduce the funders tax bill.
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4. somedu+2U[view] [source] 2024-03-01 16:35:04
>>hx8+0T
A donation is a no strings attached thing, so these donors basically funded a startup without getting any shares?
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5. lolind+aV[view] [source] 2024-03-01 16:40:39
>>somedu+2U
Officially, yes, but the whole situation with Altman's firing and rehiring showed that the donors can exert quite a bit of control if their interests are threatened.
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6. jprete+Pb1[view] [source] 2024-03-01 17:56:04
>>lolind+aV
That wasn't the donors' doing at all, though. If anything it was an illustration of the powerlessness of the donors and the non-profit structure without the force of law backing it up.
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