OpenAI clarifies ‘acquisition’ offer for Irish teen's startup idea was a joke
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The fact that a casual “we’ll acquire you” line needed a public clarification shows how sensitive power dynamics between labs and builders have become. If you’re partnering with a major model provider, get clarity in writing on IP, roadmap overlap, and what “strategic” really means.
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