OpenAI Insider: "Soul Leader" Kicked Out, Employees and Investors Angry
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发表于 2023-11-20 13:37:29
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Last Friday (17th), Sam Altman, the CEO of artificial intelligence company OpenAI behind ChatGPT, was fired by the board of directors. The public statement stated that the reason for the dismissal was that "he did not always maintain honesty in his communication with the board, which hindered its ability to fulfill its responsibilities".
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