OpenAI and MSFT etc want to make as much money as possible - Sam Altman says as much with his "break capitalism" quote. This will be done at the expense of users and employees in the long term.
There will be a "Honeymoon" period of a few years, maybe a decade, where they splash money around on employees in order to "be competitive" and they will grow larger than they can sustain forcing them into the "Accrete all the value" train that drives every for-profit company into being a simulacrum of the Borg - where profit maximization is the ultimate goal. OpenAI "going public" or some other liquidity event to de-risk the initial investors and management (with the remainder to employees post significant dilution)
It's all very predictable - and afaik there are no counter-examples here that would show how you can prioritize money making (the only virtue in life after all) and also benefit users and employees over the longest horizon while being a public company.
21st century wannabe dictators don't try and take over the government directly to build their Potemkin empires - that is passe and very 20th century.
No they do it through "Building for profit companies" which eventually turns to regulatory capture (Altman already posted about doing this long ago with his post on regulating AI) and then monopolization.
So, great work OPEN-AI you're on the precise wrong trajectory