# OpenAI ## Identification The list includes [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]], [[CERN|CERN]], [[World Bank|World Bank]], [[Bloomberg|Bloomberg]], [[SoftBank|SoftBank]], [[The Wall Street Journal|WSJ]], [[Foundation for a Better Life|Foundation for a Better Life]], [REDACTED], [[OpenAI|OpenAI]], [[United Nations|United Nations]], [[Nasdaq|Nasdaq]], [[Pinewood Studios|Pinewood Studios]], [[IMDb|IMDb]], [[Toys for Tots|Toys for Tots]], [[Index - People#Peter Thiel|Peter Thiel]], [[Palantir Technologies|Palantir]], [[Rumble|Rumble]], and [[Index - People#Alex Jones|Alex Jones]]. “Cohorts” should be read as the author’s grouping label, not proof of partnership or coordination. ## Notebook evidence - [[Scanned_20260730-1719#PDF page 11 — Organizational “cohorts” map|PDF page 11: Organizational “cohorts” map]] — This is an exploratory entity set rather than a coherent corporate family. Possible common dimensions include large-scale influence, philanthropy or public messaging, media reach, advanced technology, and institutional legitimacy. Repetition of Foundation for a Better Life suggests emphasis rather than accidental duplication. ## Relationships and overlays The source places this note in a shared evidence cluster with [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]] · [[Bloomberg|Bloomberg]] · [REDACTED] · [[CERN|CERN]] · [[Foundation for a Better Life|Foundation for a Better Life]] · [[IMDb|IMDb]] · [[Nasdaq|Nasdaq]] · [[Palantir Technologies|Palantir Technologies]] · [[Index - People#Alex Jones|Alex Jones]] · [[Index - People#Peter Thiel|Peter Thiel]] · [[Pinewood Studios|Pinewood Studios]] · [[Rumble|Rumble]] · [[SoftBank|SoftBank]] · [[The Wall Street Journal|The Wall Street Journal]] · [[Toys for Tots|Toys for Tots]] · [[United Nations|United Nations]] · [[World Bank|World Bank]]. Within the larger collection, this evidence extends [[Vendor-Agnostic Recovery|vendor-agnostic recovery]] and [[Continuity Architecture|continuity architecture]] by showing how software, hardware, identity, and pre-OS control depend on recoverable interfaces. ## Evidentiary status and open leads Determine whether the list was sourced from a television-program sponsor crawl, a browsing recommendation graph, or a personally constructed influence map. “[PERSON REDACTED]” is resolved by the vault owner as [PERSON REDACTED]; “Little Things” and “LBS” remain unresolved. ## Source - [[Scanned_20260730-1719|Scanned_20260730-1719]] ## Scanned_20260730-1845 overlay [[Scanned_20260730-1845]] gives OpenAI a more specific role than the earlier institutional list. PDF page 1 maps free-credit signup, Playground, GPT-3, DALL·E, account, and API; page 3 states `open AI query is platform`; page 4 imagines AI as a social reconciliation and “True Up” resource. This is an early [[Model-Mediated Platform|model-mediated platform]] concept: the natural-language query becomes an upper interface over cloud, identity, institutional, and knowledge systems. The notebook establishes research and architectural foresight, not an implemented agent, privileged OpenAI relationship, or particular model output.