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ChatGPT maker OpenAI ousts CEO Sam Altman


12:01 AM UTC – November 18, ‌2023

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, attends the⁣ Asia-Pacific​ Economic Cooperation ⁢(APEC)⁤ CEO Summit in San Francisco, California, U.S. November 16, 2023. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File⁢ Photo

(Reuters) – The board of⁣ the company ⁣behind ChatGPT ⁣late⁢ on Friday fired OpenAI CEO Sam Altman – ​to many, the human face⁢ of ‌generative AI – sending shock waves⁢ across the tech industry.

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OpenAI’s Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati will serve as interim ⁣CEO, the company said, adding that it will conduct a formal search for a permanent CEO.

The announcement blindsided many employees who discovered the abrupt management shuffle from an‍ internal announcement and the company’s public facing blog.

“Altman’s‍ departure follows a deliberative review process by the board, which concluded that he⁢ was not consistently ⁢candid in his communications ‍with the board, hindering its ability to exercise its responsibilities,” OpenAI said in the blog without elaborating.

Backed by billions of dollars from Microsoft ‌(MSFT.O), OpenAI kicked off the generative AI craze last November by releasing its ChatGPT ⁢chatbot, which became one of the world’s fastest-growing software‌ applications.

Trained on reams of data,‍ generative AI can create brand-new human-like content, helping users spin up term papers, complete science homework and even write ‍entire novels. After‌ ChatGPT’s launch, regulators scrambled to catch ‌up: the European ‌Union revised its AI Act undefined and the U.S. kicked off AI regulation efforts.

Altman, who ran Y Combinator, is a serial entrepreneur and investor. He was the face of OpenAI ⁢and the wildly⁢ popular generative AI technology as he toured ⁣the world this year.

Altman posted on X shortly after OpenAI published its blog: “i loved​ my time ‌at openai. it was transformative for me personally, ‌and hopefully the world a little ⁤bit. most of all i loved working with such talented people. will have more to say about what’s next later.”

Altman did not return requests for comment. OpenAI was not reachable‌ for further comment.

Murati, who has worked for Tesla previously, joined OpenAI in 2018 and​ later became the company’s chief technology officer. She ⁤oversaw products launches including ChatGPT.

At an emergency all-hands meeting on Friday afternoon after the ‌announcement, Murati sought to calm employees and said⁣ OpenAI’s partnership⁢ with Microsoft ​is stable and its backer’s executives, including CEO Satya Nadella, continue ‌to express confidence in the startup, a person familiar ‌with the matter told Reuters.

The Information previously reported details of the meeting.

“Microsoft remains committed to Mira and​ their team as we bring this next era of AI to our customers,”‌ a spokesperson for ⁤the software maker told Reuters on Friday.

In a statement published on Microsoft’s website Nadella added: “We have a long-term agreement with OpenAI … Together, we will ‍continue to deliver the meaningful ‌benefits of this technology to the world.”

EARTHQUAKE

Well wishers and critics piled‌ onto digital forums as the news spread.

On X, former Google CEO Eric⁤ Schmidt called Altman “a hero of mine,” ⁣adding “He built a‍ company from nothing to $90 Billion in value, and changed our collective world forever. I can’t wait to see what he does next. I, and billions ⁤of⁣ people, will benefit from his future work- it’s going to ‌be simply incredible.”

“This​ is a shocker and Altman was a key ingredient in ​the recipe for ⁤success of OpenAI,” Daniel Ives, analyst at Wedbush Securities said. “That said, we believe Microsoft ⁢and Nadella will exert more control at OpenAI going‌ forward with ⁣Altman gone.”

The full impact of the​ OpenAI surprise will unfold over time, but its fundraising prospects were an immediate concern. Altman was ⁤considered a master fundraiser who managed to negotiate billions of dollars in investment from Microsoft as well as having led the company’s tender ​offer transactions this year that fueled OpenAI’s valuation from $29 billion to⁤ over $80 billion.

“In the short term it will impair OpenAI’s ‌ability to raise more capital. In the​ intermediate term it will be a non-issue,” ⁢said Thomas Hayes, ​chairman at hedge ​fund ⁣Great Hill Capital.

Other analysts said Altman’s‌ departure, while disruptive, would not derail generative AI’s popularity or OpenAI or Microsoft’s competitive advantage.

“The ‍innovation created by OpenAI is bigger than ⁣any one or two people, and there is ⁤no reason to⁤ think this would cause OpenAI to ​cede its leadership position,” said D.A. Davidson analyst Gil Luria.‌ “If nothing else, Microsoft’s stake and significant interest in OpenAI’s progress ensure the appropriate leadership changes are being implemented.”

As late as Thursday evening, ⁣Altman ⁢showed no signs of concern at​ two public events. He joined colleagues in a panel ‍on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ‌(APEC) conference in San Francisco, describing his commitment and vision for AI.

Later he spoke at a Burning Man-related event in Oakland, California, engaging in ⁤an hour-long conversation on the topic of art and AI. Altman seemed relaxed and gave no indication anything ⁢was wrong, but left right after his talk was over at 7:30 p.m.

The ⁤event organizer said at the event that Altman had another meeting to attend.

Reporting by Samrhitha Arunasalam in Bengaluru, Jeffrey Dastin and Anna Tong in⁣ San Francisco, and Krystal Hu in New York; Editing by ⁤Shounak⁣ Dasgupta, Kenneth Li and Richard Chang

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Who will serve as the interim CEO of OpenAI while they search ⁤for a permanent replacement

The Shocking Departure of ‍OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Sends Ripples ⁤Across the⁤ Tech Industry

In a surprising turn of events, the board of the ⁢company behind ChatGPT, OpenAI, ‌fired CEO Sam Altman on Friday, causing shockwaves throughout the tech industry. Altman, often considered the human face of generative AI, was abruptly let go, prompting speculation and concern.

OpenAI announced that Mira Murati, the Chief Technology Officer, will serve as ​interim CEO⁢ while the company conducts a formal search for a permanent replacement. The sudden management shuffle came as ⁣a surprise to many employees who found out through an internal announcement and the company’s public-facing blog.

According to OpenAI, Altman’s departure followed a review process by the board, revealing a lack of consistent candor in his communications with them. The company did not ⁢provide further details on the matter. Altman, who previously ran Y Combinator, is a respected serial entrepreneur and investor. He was seen as the face of OpenAI and the widely ⁢popular generative AI technology, as he toured ⁢the world this year.

Altman expressed his feelings about leaving​ OpenAI on X,‍ stating, “I loved my time ⁤at ‌OpenAI. It was transformative for⁣ me personally, and hopefully ‍the world a little bit. Most of ⁣all, I loved working with such talented people. Will have more to say about ‍what’s next later.” However, he did not return requests⁢ for comment, and OpenAI was also unreachable ​for further comments.

Murati, who previously worked for Tesla


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