ELON MUSK TRIED TO BUY OPEN AI.
Elon Musk just tried to buy OpenAI for $97 BILLION.
But his offer was designed to fail from the start.
It's a legal trap to force OpenAI to lose their funding.
Here's how Elon Musk plans to DESTROY OpenAI and Sam Altman:In 2015, Musk co-founded OpenAI with a bold mission:
Create artificial general intelligence (AGI) that benefits all of humanity.
Not corporations.
Not profits.
Everyone.
But 9 years later, things changed completely...
The truth behind this power struggle involves money.
(We're talking billions of dollars.)
OpenAI's original nonprofit structure couldn't handle it.
So they made a controversial decision...
They introduced a "capped-profit" structure.
But how does it work?
Investors could make up to 100x returns, but OpenAI would still prioritize humanity over profits.
At least that's what they claimed.
But this made Elon furious.
He saw it as a broken promise.
But there was more...
Elon wasn't just furious because of the broken promise.
But because he saw the bigger threat most people missed:
Whoever builds AGI first gets total control.
And this isn’t a race about the smartest AI today.
It’s about who can afford the insane compute costs tomorrow...
Look at the numbers:
• AI costs have gone up 25x in 5 years
• Microsoft has poured $13B into OpenAI
• OpenAI is now raising $40B more
This isn't a fair race. Only trillion-dollar companies can play this game.
And that’s where Musk gets sneaky...He didn’t just sue OpenAI.
He made a fake $97.4B takeover offer to:
• Disrupt their flow
• Spook investors
• Push them back into being a nonprofit
OpenAI fired back, calling it straight-up harassment.
But why now?
They have to become a Public Benefit Corporation by Dec 2025.
If they miss that deadline, they risk losing billions in promised funding.
And Elon's lawsuit threatens this deadline...
If they lose, it will mean no funding.
And no funding = No chance to keep up with rivals...
And if they can't keep up with rivals.
They can't compete with Elon's own AI company (xAI).
That's why this fight isn't about broken promises or respect.
It is about who controls AGI in the future.
But Elon Musk understands one thing most people don’t...
Elon knows that advanced AI isn’t won by brains.
It’s won by money.
That's why the real edge in AI isn’t algorithms, talent, or data.
It’s raw compute power.
And only a few players can compete at that level...That’s why the biggest winners of the AI boom won’t be the AI startups.
It’ll be the ones selling the picks and shovels:
• Cloud giants
• Chipmakers
• Data center operators
This is where the next trillion-dollar empires will be built.We're living through a repeat of the early internet era.
And I know what happens next...
Most players will burn out.
But the infrastructure kings will own the future—and build true wealth.
The OpenAI vs. Musk drama just made the power dynamics crystal clear...
During the gold rush, it wasn’t the miners who got rich.
It was the ones selling picks and shovels.
It's the same with AI.
The biggest winners aren't building the models—they are powering them.
But most investors miss this one detail...Rookie investors chase hype, not infrastructure.
But experienced investors know that 2% of stocks drive >50% of wealth.
And they’re almost always the ones building the foundation.
As an investor with 30+ years of experience: that’s where I focus.It's the same approach that helped me predict the 2008 crisis.
Now my strategy predicts wealth in AI infrastructure.
We find financials, cash flow, & real upside.
We focus on the numbers. Not on hype or noise.
So if you want my weekly insights on the best AI winners…