I assume a lawyer took one look at the larger mission statement and told them to pare it way down.
A smaller, more concise statement means less surface area for the IRS to potentially object to / lower overall liability.
I'd love to know why their lawyers appear to hate apostrophes so much. The most recent one is:
> OpenAIs mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity.
Many of the older ones skipped some but not all of the apostrophes too.
I'd love to know why their lawyers appear to hate apostrophes so much. The most recent one is:
> OpenAIs mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity.
Many of the older ones skipped some but not all of the apostrophes too.