Microsoft plans to require OpenAl to adjust its board of directors
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发表于 2023-11-22 11:18:47
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According to media sources quoted on November 22nd, Microsoft is discussing a series of governance changes to the OpenAI board to improve it. After OpenAI fired Ultraman, investors have been urging him to return, and Microsoft, which offered to hire Ultraman, has stated that they are willing to let him return to OpenAI as long as certain conditions are met. Insiders say that the changes Microsoft is brewing may include requiring OpenAI to increase the size of its board of directors and increase its requirements for member experience levels.
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