[Foreign media: OpenAI may reorganize its non-profit structure next year] On September 15, it was reported that OpenAI is about to change its complex corporate structure. Earlier this week, it was reported that the company was in talks to raise $6.5 billion at a pre-investment valuation of $150 billion. Now, according to Reuters, the deal depends on whether OpenAI can reorganize and remove the profit cap for investors. According to Fortune, co-founder and CEO Sam Altman told employees at a company-wide meeting that OpenAI's structure is likely to change next year, making it closer to a traditional for-profit company. OpenAI's current structure is that its for-profit department is controlled by a non-profit organization, which seems to disappoint investors. OpenAI said in a statement: "We remain focused on building artificial intelligence that benefits everyone, and as we have said before, we are working with the board to ensure that we can accomplish our mission in the best possible way. Non-profit organizations are at the core of our mission and will continue to exist."