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That sucks, and weirdly sudden too. I don't like OpenAI but I do like Altman. I saw a lot of the videos he makes and he strikes me as someone that knows what he's doing and, despite running it as a business, genuinely cares.
It's so alarming that he would get suddenly fired when the company is doing so well. Nobody knows what's going on but I don't doubt a "company board demands more profit" situation
You mean the guy who spun this all up as a Non-Profit company, then spun up an LLC for that Non-Profit to manage, then made deals with Microsoft?
Somehow his long term actions tell me, like most rich twatwaffles, you can't actually trust what he is saying.
When the board that he answers to says he hasn't been consistently candid, you can bet your sweet ass any soundbites you as a regular schlub have read are "not consistently candid" and you're hearing what he wants you to hear.
But you do you on believing these chucklefucks when their actions speak loudly to the contrary.
"Not consistently candid" means lying his arse off to the point of endangering the continued existence of the organisation.
twatwaffles and chucklefucks
You are a visionary sir. I will add these words to my vocabulary.
twatwaffles
Thank you!! This made me laugh. TIL
This makes his firing make more sense to me. Boards don't want a CEO who knows what he's doing and genuinely cares. They want a CEO who will do their bidding without question, and draw all the flak for their decisions.
Nah, competent boards want a CEO that will inspire investor confidence and pull in good numbers. Something Altman was doing in an above-and-beyond fashion.
I'm sure there was something going on behind the scenes and he pissed off some important bumblefuck.
It's the non-profit board, none of whom have equity and at the end of their announcement reiterated the importance of their original non-profit founding charter despite the spinning off of the for profit entity owned by the non-profit.
Your comment was the equivalent of "I have no idea what I'm talking about"