If Sam Altman returns to his position, Microsoft is considering joining the OpenAI board of directors
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发表于 2023-11-20 13:12:21
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On November 20th, The Information reported, citing two sources familiar with the matter, that if dismissed CEO Sam Altman returns to his position, Microsoft will consider taking a seat on the OpenAI board. According to insiders, Microsoft can hold a seat on the OpenAI board or serve as an observer on the board without voting rights.
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