Corporate Governance is a topic tracked in our intelligence system with 5 linked articles.
A private LEGO collector’s $200k collection was effectively expropriated by Bricks & Minifigs’ Salem operation, triggering a civil fight that drew in police actions, a high-profile investigator, and a court ruling against the company, with the store ultimately closing.
Elon Musk would hold more than half the voting power in SpaceX, giving him outsized, near-royal control of the publicly traded entity.
eBay rejected GameStop’s $56B bid to acquire the online marketplace, citing financing uncertainty and operational risk as key deal-breaking issues.
Microsoft debated funding OpenAI as far back as 2018, warning of limited payoff and potential loss, before eventually becoming OpenAI’s largest sponsor and face legal scrutiny in Musk v. Altman.
Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI centers on governance and safety practices, potentially driving stronger AI regulation and scrutiny of OpenAI’s for-profit/ non-profit structure.
Over 600 Google employees, including 20+ top executives, sign a letter urging Sundar Pichai to block the Pentagon from using Google's AI for classified purposes.
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