Sam Altman on OpenAI Board Firing: His Response

Sam Altman Addresses Former OpenAI Board
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has expressed strong criticism towards the previous board members who terminated his employment in late November of the prior year.
In a comprehensive interview with Bloomberg, Altman stated that those individuals who he believes significantly harmed both himself and the company have since departed. He further indicated a need to rectify the issues they created.
Details of the November Dismissal
Approximately one year ago, OpenAI’s then-governing board removed Altman from his position, citing a lack of consistent transparency in his communications with them.
Altman recounts that the board swiftly reversed its decision following external pressure. However, he stipulated his return was contingent upon the complete resignation of the existing board.
Surprise Appointment of Emmett Shear
The temporary appointment of Emmett Shear, co-founder of Twitch, as interim CEO of OpenAI came as a shock to Altman.
He described the situation as a moment where he believed his involvement was definitively over, characterizing the appointment as a deliberate act of deception.
Future Plans and Past Considerations
The Bloomberg interview also unveiled additional insights into OpenAI’s trajectory and historical decisions.
Notably, the company had previously explored a subscription model for ChatGPT, considering a price point of $44 per month.
Furthermore, OpenAI plans to disclose more information regarding its future chip development initiatives later this year.
These revelations offer a deeper understanding of the internal dynamics and strategic considerations within OpenAI.
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