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Elon Musk Tried to Enlist Mark Zuckerberg to Join OpenAI Bid (WSJ. 20250822)
Elon Musk tried to enlist Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg as part of his unsolicited $97.4 billion bid to take over OpenAI earlier this year. In a court filing, OpenAI said Musk cut communicated with Zuckerberg about potential financing arrangements or investments in the company. It's unclear what form the communication took, and neither Zuckerberg or Meta signed a letter of intent or participated in the bid, according to the filing. Meta declined to comment on the filing, and OpenAI and Musk didn't immediately respond to requests for comment. Plus, we're exclusively reporting: the Trump administration is considering taking equity stakes in companies receiving funds from the 2022 CHIPS Act. But according to a government official, the administration has no plans to seek shares in bigger semiconductor firms like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing or Micron Technology that are increasing their U.S. investments. And U.S. and European health tech startups raised $7.9 billion in venture capital in the first half of the year, setting the pace for it to be the best funding year for the sector since 2022. This boom is attributed to the growing acceptance of artificial intelligence in the medical field and its potential to streamline administrative tasks and enable more personalized and preventative care.
Musk가 올해 초 OpenAI 인수를 시도하면서 Meta의 CEO인 Zuckerberg에게 인수 참여를 차진했다고 함. 그러나 Zuckerberg나 Meta 모두 의향서(LOI)에 서명하거나 참여하지 않았음. Meta, OpenAI, Musk 모두 이에 대해 입장을 밝히지 않음. 한편, 트럼프 정부가 2022 CHIPS 법을 통해 지원받은 기업의 지분을 보유하는 방안을 고려 중임. 그러나 TSMC나 Micron 등 대규모 반도체 기업의 지분을 보유할 계획은 없다고 함. 한편, 미국 및 유럽 건강 관련 테크 스타트업이 올해 상반기 동안 벤처 캐피탈을 통해 79억 달러를 조달했음. 2022년 이후 최대 조달 규모임. 건강 영역에서 AI가 점차 도입되고 있고, 행정 업무가 간소화되고 있으며, 개인화 및 예방적 건강관리가 발전하고 있기 때문임