This is a solid summary of OpenAI's structural shift, and I like that you verified the claim directly from OpenAI’s official site. One thing you might want to expand on is how the “capped-profit” model works—OpenAI’s new structure is a bit more nuanced than just becoming a typical for-profit. It’s technically a hybrid where investors can earn returns, but only up to a certain limit, after which any remaining profits go toward the non-profit mission. This distinction matters because it sets OpenAI apart from standard for-profit corporations and helps explain why some media framed it as both for-profit and non-profit at once. Maybe adding a sentence or two about how this impacts public trust or investor interest could strengthen your fact-check even more. Great job citing both Wired and OpenAI directly!