It’s not just OpenAI.
The long-simmering fault lines within OpenAI over questions of safety with regard to the deployment of large language models like GPT, the engine behind OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALL-E services, came to a head on Friday when the organization’s nonprofit board of directors voted to fire then-CEO Sam Altman. In a brief blog post, the board said that Altman had not been “consistently candid in his communications.” Now rumors are swir
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“I’ve known Sam for a long time.”
That was Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella last June, telling me the origin story of how his company came to strike an unorthodox deal with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to become the startup’s primary partner. We were chatting for a Fast Company’s cover story on Microsoft’s enviable position in AI: It was using OpenAI’s breakthroughs as the foundation for potentially transformative new features in products such as
Sam Altman, who has rapidly become a household name for his work on ChatGPT, was pushed out of OpenAI on Friday. But that doesn’t mean Altman is anywhere near out of the AI game: Reports are already emerging suggesting he’s got designs for a new venture.
Altman’s dismissal was a shocking move that’s likely going to have longterm repercussions for the company and the AI community at large. And it’s left many of us wondering what exactly happened.
There’s a theory going around about OpenAI’s mysterious firing of its high-profile CEO Sam Altman. In essence, the hypothesis is that Altman was pushing hard to commercialize OpenAI’s research without giving proper regard to managing the safety risks of the technology. But an internal memo from OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap to employees on Saturday seems to throw cold water on that idea.
“We can say definitively that the board’s decision was not made in
Before Friday, OpenAI seemed unstoppable.
Founded in 2015, OpenAI only became a household name in the past year or so following the release of its AI chatbot ChatGPT. If there was one company that explained the massive hype around AI it was OpenAI. Until Friday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman—who has been on countless magazine covers and had testified at length before global regulators—was the public face of the AI boom.
On Friday, all of that ended. OpenAI’s b
OpenAI’s Sam Altman was fired on Friday from his role as leader of the artificial intelligence company. Little is known about what led to the ouster. But one name keeps popping up as the company plots its next moves: Ilya Sutskever.
Altman reportedly was at odds with members of the board over how fast to develop the tech and ensure profits. Sutskever, the company’s chief scientist and cofounder (and board member), was on the other side of the “fault lines”
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Sam Altman has been ousted as CEO of the world’s best-known artificial intelligence company, OpenAI. Altman has not only been the public face of OpenAI but also the face of the “AI boom” of the past year, which was born with the launch of ChatGPT last November. Altman’s departure comes with almost nothing that can be pointed to as pretext. And because OpenAI’s board of directors was very vague about its reason for firing Altman, a ton of questio