OpenAI’s chaos does not add up

In a surprising turn of events, Sam Altman, the mastermind behind an elaborate non-profit structure for OpenAI, is caught off guard when there is a possibility of the board overthrowing him. Meanwhile, Microsoft invests a whopping $10 billion in the project, but it seems that they have no measures in place to keep track of their investment. The board swiftly takes action and fires the CEO, but curiously, they then go completely silent, leading to a communication debacle. Despite claiming to have the best interests of humanity at heart, Altman shocks everyone by striking a deal that sells almost half of OpenAI to Microsoft. After being ousted from OpenAI, Altman wastes no time in initiating a campaign to lure talented individuals away from the organization and bring their operations under Microsoft’s umbrella. While the blame for the coup is never explicitly placed on Ilya, it is strongly implied. Ilya remains silent until finally issuing a somewhat remorseful apology for his involvement in the board’s actions. The composition of the board itself also raises eyebrows, as it appears to be a randomly selected group, with one member even potentially leading a competitor to OpenAI.

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