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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Why Is Delaware Bringing in a Bank to Watch OpenAI? The Truth Might Shock You
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Why Is Delaware Bringing in a Bank to Watch OpenAI? The Truth Might Shock You

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 29, 2025 10:50 am
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OpenAI is now in the crosshairs of Delaware’s Attorney General—and it’s not just a routine checkup. The AG is digging into OpenAI’s latest restructuring strategy, bringing a heavyweight financial advisor onboard to investigate whether the AI giant is playing fair.

So, why Delaware? Simple. Most big U.S. firms—including OpenAI—are incorporated in Delaware. That gives the state’s AG real power to oversee how companies handle internal changes, especially ones that could affect investors. OpenAI’s current restructuring aims to attract more investment.

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But any major shift raises big questions: Who gains, who loses, and is everything being done above board?

The Delaware AG’s investigation is about more than corporate forms—it’s about trust. Can the public rely on AI giants to be transparent and fair? Or do we need watchdogs to keep them in line?

In short: The next time an AI tool makes your life easier—or creeps you out—just know someone’s asking the hard questions in the background.

The Concerns on the Table

While exact details remain confidential, there are some clear priorities behind the investigation:

  • Investor Protection: Will current and future investors be treated fairly?
  • Corporate Governance: Is OpenAI making decisions transparently and ethically?
  • Mission Integrity: Could these changes shift OpenAI’s core mission away from safe, responsible innovation?

Also Read What If Musk Is Right? The OpenAI Court Case That Could Change Tech Forever

The AG’s Secret Weapon: A Bank

To make sure the math checks out, Delaware’s AG is hiring an investment bank. Think of it like bringing a forensic accountant into a financial crime scene. The bank’s job? Analyze OpenAI’s financial model, check if the valuation makes sense, and flag any red flags hidden in fine print.

Banks understand market behavior better than most regulators. They’ll look at whether OpenAI’s projected growth is realistic—or just hype—and if the new structure could unfairly benefit insiders or early backers.

What Could Happen Next

This investigation could lead to:

  • Delays in Restructuring: The AG might recommend changes.
  • Long-Term Oversight: OpenAI could face new reporting obligations.
  • A New Norm: Other AI companies might face similar probes in the future.

This is more than just one company under the microscope. It’s a signal that the age of unchecked AI expansion may be ending. Regulators are catching up—and they’re not coming alone.

OpenAI may have reshaped the tech world with ChatGPT, but now it’s the business side getting reshaped. Delaware’s looking for clarity, not code. And if OpenAI’s not careful, the code that matters might be in corporate law, not Python.

Also Read Why Is OpenAI Building a Data Center the Size of a Country in Abu Dhabi?

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