OpenAI and X: Promises of populist technology, shaped by a single man

Washington Post - Technology News 

The American tech industry has long paid reverence to its monolithic slate of founders and visionaries: Meta's Mark Zuckerberg; Google's Larry Page and Sergey Brin; Apple's Steve Jobs and Tim Cook. But where the other firms sold phones and search engines, Musk and Altman championed their work as a public mission for protecting mankind, with a for-profit business attached. It is notable that as private companies, they don't have to report to federal regulators or to shareholders, who can vote down proposals or push back against their work.