Curious of what folks take aways were from the drama that unfolded at OpenAI?
I think one thing for sure for me was how fast this all has evolved. It hasn’t even been 48 hours, and there are thousands of stories and every minute the story is changing.
Thoughts?
It was delivered on a Friday so journalist have to scramble for a source over the weekend to get clarity. By mid week or the following we will know. Him and brockman will launch a new AI startup to compete.
My personal fav take on the matter was by Varun Mathur from Hyperspace AI:
It’s a really good write-up, but isn’t all that a bit much when we don’t even know why the board fired Sam? They had some sort of reasoning and it could’ve been completely justified, no?
It can also be exactly what he is saying, but do we have any actual source of information that confirms that?
I think regardless of the reason for firing, the execution of the firing was the problematic portion. A company that valuable benefits to go without such a sh*t show.
Everyone sucks