OpenAI co-founder makes spectacular return mere days after ousting, with the board that fired him mostly swept away
OpenAI co-founder makes spectacular return mere days after ousting, with the board that fired him mostly swept away

OpenAI co-founder makes spectacular return mere days after ousting, with the board that fired him mostly swept away

I hate everything about this: the lack of transparency, the lack of communication, the chaotic back and forth. We don’t know now if the company is now in a better position or worse.
I know it leaves me feeling pretty sick and untrusting about it considering the importance and potential disruptiveness (perhaps extreme) of AI in the coming years.
Same here. I like Sam Altman but if the board removed him for a good reason and he was reinstated because the employees want payouts, humanity could be in big trouble.
Given the rumors he was fired based on undisclosed usage of some foreign data scraping company's data, it ain't looking good.
Now that there's big money involved, screw ethics. We don't care how the training data was acquired.
I dont care about ethics here, if the money would be excluded as well.
IF they would live up to their goals they settled for its fine.
But its similar to google, back in the days, with "dont be evil".
Can I find out more about these rumors somewhere?
I actually like the chaoticness, because I don't like having one small group of people as the self-appointed and de-facto gatekeepers of AI for everyone else. This makes it clear to everyone why it's important to control your own AI resources.
Accelerationism is human sacrifice. It only works if it does damage... and most of the time, it only does damage.
I'm with you there, I just hope the general public come to that realization.