OpenAI's board has fired Sam Altman
OpenAI's board has fired Sam Altman
OpenAI’s original mission was extremely serious: to ensure the wide proliferation of AI to ensure a multipolar ecosystem instead of a monopolar one, to force AI to learn to play nice via parity with other AIs.
I was amazed that an organization existed which recognized this hard to swallow but ultra important fact.
Mr. Altman’s departure follows a deliberative review process by the board, which concluded that he was not consistently candid in his communications with the board, hindering its ability to exercise its responsibilities. The board no longer has confidence in his ability to continue leading OpenAI.
That’s wild. Given the abruptness and his profile, I was thinking it must be an improper conduct investigation. But either way, I hope we get more details.
Damn, time for wild thoughts as to why. I wonder who the bad guy is here. Did Sam want to focus on profit? Does the board and they’re hiding behind that? I have no idea.
Still this is a scene right from Silicon Valley, the founder being voted out of their own company
Their bored is independent and as such do not have equity in the company - Microsoft is not part of this. It’s a very different dynamic.
Based on the language, if I HAD to guess, I’d say he straight u lied to the board or acted on something without them when they were supposed to be involved. Serious charter-violating stuff.
Do you want AI to exclusively be in the hands of big companies and the government?
Do you want the future of technology locked behind pay walls and censored so that you can't use it to do anything they don't want you to do?
If you think AI regulation comes in the form of making sure big companies can't do bad things to you, you haven't been paying attention.
Lol The finally realized that Altman brings more bad press because of his association with crypto and his weird views on things.
I doubt the successor can be a good person but hopefully a less creepy one.
As a happy subscriber, the last thing I want is the influence from the board.
Monopoly established, the max profit phase about to start...
Not claiming it’s true because I literally heard of this five minutes ago, but go fill your boots. The source is his sister.
Yesterday I gave OpenAI’s latest chatbot a photo of a challenging board game quiz card with questions that I couldn’t answer.
The questions were intentionally difficult, no ordinary human is expected to be able to answer them all - at least not without spending an hour on googling/etc. Most of us could only answer a couple of the questions.
ChatGPT answered all of them, in two seconds, and perfectly.
There are definitely some things it’s not very good at, but there are equally things it’s very very good at - this is a very valuable product category (unlike crypto).
At my company we have already used it to great length. We had a backlog on several thousand support tickets we wanted categorized. GPT-4 did it in about 8 hours and with over 80% accuracy, at a fraction of the cost (and higher quality) it would have taken to get humans to do it.
We’re rolling out a chat bot too using it, with a local model as backup, to reply to leads when our clients are busy. So far they love it.
We’re making our money back despite the costs, and we’re able to spend that money paying people to not do busy work.