Recently the Sam Altman name has come on the internet and it has been trending on social media platforms. Sam Altman is an American entrepreneur and investor. Previously he worked as president of Y Combinator from 2014 to 2019. Reportedly, OpenAl the firm behind the viral chatbot ChatGPT and text-to-image generator DALLE, fired its high-profile CEO Sam Altman on Friday. Since the news came on the internet it has gone viral on many social media platforms. Now people are curious to know complete information about the news. In this article, we will give complete information about the news, so let’s continue the article.
Top 10 Updates About OpenAI Saga
The storm that started since then does not appear to calm down any time soon with the latest twists and turns in the story with each passing day. Currently, thousands of people have been searching the news on the internet as they are super eager to know about the top updates about the Open Al controversy. Swipe up the next page for more information about the news.
1. There is good news for the All OpenAl fanatics, on Tuesday, Bloomberg said that the Open Al board fired Sam Altman on Friday, and is now in discussions to bring the top leader back. Currently, the discussions have been ongoing between Sam Altman, interim CEO Emmett Shear and at small one board member, Adam D’Angelo.
2. In the system Sam Altman comes back, it would be as CEO of OpenAl and he would also be part of the transitional board and ex Salesforce co-CEO Bret Taylor could chair the latest board.
3. Satya Nadella’s Microsoft has a mortgage to invest approximately $13 billion in OpenAI and has around 49% of the hypocritical intelligence startup, had declared on Monday that it has been hiring Sam Altman and ex-OpenAl president Greg Brockman to lead a new advanced Al research team. But the chance of Sam entering Microsoft now appears remote and Nadella more or less accepted this in a recent interview.
4. Approximately 700 of the 770 OpenAl workers had endangered to leave the firm on Tuesday and join the fresh Microsoft-led aid subsidiary run by Greg Brockman
and Sam Altam unless the current board resigns.
5. Now Microsoft has been discussing some governance changes it will request from the OpenAl board including growing the size of the board and increasing the experience level demanded by board members, reported Bloomberg. Here we have shared all the information that we had. Stay tuned to us for more updates.