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Sacked OpenAI co-founders, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman join Microsoft

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OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman.

Microsoft has announced that the sacked co-founders of ChatGPT company, OpenAI are joining the company.

Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, announced on Monday that the company would be absorbing the two management teams of OpenAI and their colleagues who left the AI company in protest against the removal of Altman.

This is coming barely three days after the board drama at OpenAI that got the co-founders fired.

According to Nadella, at Microsoft, the former OpenAI members will lead a “new advanced AI research team.

He, however, noted that Microsoft would continue its relationship with OpenAI even as he expressed readiness to work with the new management appointed for the company.

Commitment to partnership with OpenAI

Nadella in a statement announcing the absorption of Altman and Brockman, posted on his X handle said:

How they were sacked

OpenAI in a statement issued on Friday noted that a deliberative review process by its board concluded that Altman “was not consistently candid in his communications with the board, hindering its ability to exercise its responsibilities.”

Hence, the board no longer has confidence in his ability to continue leading OpenAI.

Altman thereafter announced his resignation via a post on X but without the details.

However, ousted Chairman, Greg Brockman shared the events that led to their exit, while expressing shock at the decision of the board. According to Brockman, their removal was announced without a notice.

New CEO at OpenAI

Meanwhile, OpenAI’s board has hired former Twitch chief Emmett Shear as chief executive officer to replace Altman. Shear stepped down as CEO of Amazon’s game-streaming site Twitch earlier this year.

According to people familiar with the appointment, Shear won over directors because he appeared to recognize the existential threats that AI presented, one of the people said.

A computer scientist who spent more than a decade building Twitch into one of the world’s most successful video platforms, Shear is regarded as having the heft to lead a large engineering group.

 

 

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