dustyData@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Mark my words, this was a hostile poaching operation by Microsoft. Like 65% convinced this was the case. We won’t know until 10 years have passed and some dumb emails end up in discovery on some unrelated lawsuit.
slaacaa@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Tygr@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Wow, that’s exactly my thoughts. Thanks for posting and taking the time.
crystal@feddit.de 1 year ago
But then why wouldn’t the board say exactly why Altman was removed?
ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world 1 year ago
“Least said, soonest mended,” as the saying goes: if you want the cleanest break possible, say as little as possible. It’s probably also why the board fired him via a virtual meeting after close of business on a Friday.
By stark contrast, both Altman and Brockman were on Twitter almost immediately thereafter, joined shortly by armies of supporters, making absolutely sure that everything happening over the weekend was as public as possible, almost play by play, and openly joined in the constant public commentary by the CEO of Microsoft, who became Altman’s employer less than 48 hours later.
Note that I’m not saying it’s wrong. But in regard to point #3 made above by @slaacaa@lemmy.world it all seems almost planned, especially when you throw in this tidbit from The Guardian: Sam Altman ‘was working on new venture’ before sacking from OpenAI
No other info, but IF it’s true then it does lend credence to the thought that Altman wanted to go, and to leave in such a way that he got to take whoever he wanted with him.