OpenAI Faces IPO Unknowns Even After Victory Over Elon Musk
THE SO WHAT
Clearing the Musk lawsuit removes one overhang, but OpenAI’s IPO path still runs through governance, dual‑class control, and regulatory scrutiny. If you’re building on their stack, assume more disclosure and potential structural shifts ahead—don’t anchor your roadmap on today’s pricing or product boundaries.
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