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OpenAI Foundation Becomes World's Largest at 260 Billion Dollar Valuation

Tom Bilyeu Impact Theory · Don’t Fear AI — Fear Falling Behind | Peter Diamandis on Impact Theory Pt 2 · June 13, 2026
OpenAI Foundation Becomes World's Largest at 260 Billion Dollar Valuation
Tom Bilyeu Impact Theory
Tom Bilyeu Impact Theory
Don’t Fear AI — Fear Falling Behind | Peter Diamandis on Impact Theory Pt 2
"OpenAI, the foundation, is the largest foundation in the world. It's worth arguably right now at a trillion-dollar valuation. As OpenAI has a trillion-dollar valuation, they own 26% of OpenAI, so it's $260 billion. Tata Foundation is $100 billion. Gates Foundation is like $60 billion."
Diamandis disclosed that OpenAI's nonprofit entity owns 26% of the for-profit company, making it worth roughly $260 billion at current valuation—dwarfing the Gates and Tata foundations. He argued this gives OpenAI unprecedented resources to fund global-scale interventions.

About this episode

On this episode of Impact Theory, host Tom Bilyeu sat down with futurist and XPRIZE founder Peter Diamandis for a sweeping two-hour discussion on AI, transhumanism, abundance, and the future of humanity over the next decade. Diamandis led with explosive claims from recent private conversations: DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis told him AI will cure all disease—including cancer, heart disease, and infectious disease—within the 2020s, while Dario Amodei of Anthropic announced plans to double human lifespan. Diamandis also disclosed that Elon Musk plans to deploy 500,000 orbital data center satellites and add 100 gigawatts of compute capacity to space annually, eventually mining lunar materials for construction. The conversation pivoted to brain-computer interfaces, with Diamandis detailing five companies developing neural stem cell implants and ultrasound-based read/write systems, backed by Ray Kurzweil's prediction of high-bandwidth BCI by the mid-2030s. He revealed OpenAI's nonprofit foundation now holds $260 billion in equity, making it the world's largest charitable entity. Diamandis pushed back hard against Hollywood's dystopian AI narratives, citing new data that Anthropic's Claude blackmail incident was caused by training contamination from sci-fi films. He announced the Future Vision XPRIZE, a $4 million competition to create optimistic AI films, and launched Google's Gemini XPRIZE, a $2 million hackathon challenging participants to solve problems affecting 100,000 people using AI. Throughout, Bilyeu pressed Diamandis on free will, determinism, morality in AI, and whether some people will simply opt out. Diamandis argued the biggest risk is human stupidity and misuse, not superintelligence itself, and closed with a call for mindset shifts: purpose, curiosity, and using AI to dream bigger.

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