Rivalry Between OpenAI and Elon Musk Intensifies: Sam Altman Invests in New "Merge Labs" Project
OpenAI and its co-founder Sam Altman are planning to support a new initiative called Merge Labs, which may become a serious competitor to Elon Musk’s Neuralink. This was reported by the respected British outlet Financial Times (FT). The report notes that this move could further escalate the existing rivalry between the two tech giants.

What is Merge Labs about?
The main goal of the project is to integrate the human brain with technology — in other words, to develop neurointerface systems. These technologies aim to create a direct connection between the brain, computers, and artificial intelligence systems. One of the leading companies in this field is Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk.
Other notable individuals will also be involved in the project. Among them is Alex Blania, head of the widely discussed Worldcoin project, also backed by Sam Altman. Blania will contribute to Merge Labs by implementing advanced identity recognition solutions using iris scanning technologies.
Investments: OpenAI may contribute up to $250 million
According to FT, Merge Labs is looking to raise a total of $850 million in investments. Around $250 million may come from a venture arm associated with OpenAI.
It’s also reported that Sam Altman will become a co-founder of Merge Labs but won’t be involved in the company’s daily operations.
What is Neuralink working on?
Neuralink is one of the top companies developing brain–chip technologies. The company aims to implant its first Blindsight visual chip in a human by the end of 2025. According to Elon Musk, the initial vision it provides will be limited, but over time it could enable “superhuman” sight.
Altman vs. Musk: From Collaboration to Competition
Altman and Musk were once co-founders of OpenAI and collaborated for years. However, in recent times, their differing visions and strategies have led to a cooling relationship. Now, with the launch of Merge Labs, their rivalry is entering a new phase in the tech world.
Conclusion
The competition between Merge Labs and Neuralink is more than just a personal clash — it’s a global race for the future of human–technology interaction. Direct brain–computer interfaces may mark the beginning of a new era of enhanced human potential.