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The Irish Times · 17h
Microsoft will have observer role on OpenAI’s new board
Microsoft will have a role on OpenAI’s new board as the artificial intelligence start-up aims to strengthen its corporate governance following a week of chaos in which five out of six of its directors, including chief executive Sam Altman, were ousted or quit.
BGR · 10d
We might finally know why OpenAI fired Sam Altman
The OpenAI drama is unfolding, yet we still don’t know why Sam Altman was fired. Reports say his other ChatGPT interests might be to blame.
Time · 11d
What We Know So Far About Why OpenAI Fired Sam Altman
H ealthy companies led by competent, commercially successful and globally beloved founders generally don’t tend to fire them. And, as Sam Altman walked on stage in San Francisco on Nov. 6, all those things could have described his role at OpenAI.
The Washington Post on MSN · 1d
OpenAI says Microsoft will have a nonvoting board seat
After being reinstated as CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman issued a letter highlighting next steps at the artificial intelligence company.
The Guardian · 1d
Microsoft to join OpenAI’s board after Sam Altman rehired as CEO
Altman says tech giant, which owns 49% of ChatGPT maker after investing $13bn, will take non-voting, observer position on board
GlobalData on MSN · 1d
Microsoft joins OpenAI board in non-voting capacity amid Altman’s CEO comeback
Microsoft will join OpenAI’s board in an observational non-voting role after Sam Altman’s return to CEO following a failed ousting attempt.  Altman was fired from OpenAI on 17 November, with board members accusing him of not being “candid” in his communications within the company.
The Wall Street Journal on MSN · 1d
OpenAI’s Sam Altman Returns as CEO After New Board Takes Over
OpenAI added an observer role for partner Microsoft as the artificial-intelligence startup’s new board formally took over and former CEO Sam Altman returned on Wednesday. WSJ’s Tom Dotan analyzes the developments.
Reuters · 1d
Microsoft to take non-voting, observer position on OpenAI's board
Microsoft will take a non-voting, observer position on OpenAI's board, CEO Sam Altman said in his first official missive after taking back the reins of the company on Wednesday.
CNN on MSN · 1d
OpenAI officially announces Sam Altman has returned as CEO and Microsoft gains a non-voting board seat
Twelve days after OpenAI fired Sam Altman as CEO and Greg Brockman as board chairman, the company formally announced that it has hired them both back.
YAHOO!News · 1d
Strange Sam Altman saga concludes with Altman back as OpenAI CEO and Microsoft holding a non-voting seat on the board
OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman is back at the company as CEO after being fired earlier this month. The move coincides with a major restructuring of the OpenAI board, which now includes Microsoft as a non-voting member.
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OpenAI's Tender Offer Still on Track for January 2024 Despite Leadership Changes
OpenAI's tender offer to allow employees to sell shares to outside investors is still on track for January 2024, despite ...
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Stable Diffusion Parent Seeks $4 Billion Valuation for OpenAI Rival – Bloomberg
Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas, Bloomberg quickly and accurately delivers ...
The Financial Times19d
OpenAI chief seeks new Microsoft funds to build ‘superintelligence’
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. OpenAI plans to secure further financial backing from its biggest investor Microsoft as the ChatGPT maker ...
10don MSN
OpenAI in ‘Intense Discussions’ to Quell Potential Mutiny
OpenAI said it’s in “intense discussions” to unify the company after another tumultuous day that saw most employees threaten ...
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OpenAI in ‘Intense Discussions’ to Unify Company, Internal Memo Reveals
Most of the OpenAI staff signed a letter saying they would quit if the board does not re-hire ex-CEO Sam Altman, who was ...
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OpenAI reveals new details about its AI development roadmap and fundraising plans
OpenAI LP is working on GPT-5 and plans to raise more capital from Microsoft Corp. to support its development efforts, Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman has disclosed in a new interview.
11don MSN
Microsoft Ends Weekend of OpenAI Drama With Coup of Its Own
After three days of high drama at the world’s most closely watched startup, which many compared to a coup, Microsoft Corp.
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Sam Altman Says He Has "Zero Ill Will" Toward Guy Who Shanked Him
Ill, Not Sick OpenAI's on-again CEO Sam Altman is back with a vengeance — or, perhaps, a lack thereof. In a statement to ...

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