In today’s OpenAI clown show news

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    Without knowing the real reasons behind it, it’s very difficult to hold an opinion on the board’s decisions

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      I don’t mind so much what they did with firing him, but how they did it, and everything since. It just seems extremely unprofessional and disorganized.

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    Lol it probably went something like, " sam sorry we fired you, please come back"

    “Ok sure, 30% share in OAI, or fuck off”

    “We can’t do that!”

    “Ok then fuck off”

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    Shear will take over as interim OpenAI CEO from Mira Murati, who was publicly aligned with Altman.

    The hiring of Shear appears to close the door on Altman’s exit after he was fired Friday when the board said he had not been “consistently candid in his communications.” As we reported Saturday, the board quickly began discussing the CEO’s return under pressure from investors and the threat of a mass employee walkout.

    On Saturday night, sources told The Verge the remaining board members had missed a 5PM PT deadline to resign and reinstate Altman and fellow co-founder Greg Brockman or face a slew of staff resignations.

    After the deadline passed, droves of OpenAI employees started posting their support for Altman on social media.

    OpenAI’s profile has skyrocketed since the launch of ChatGPT, which quickly became one of the fastest-growing services ever and kicked off a tech gold rush over generative AI.

    Earlier this month, Altman reported that the service has over 100 million weekly users.


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