Sam Altman on the OpenAI board members who 'f—ed me'
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Sam Altman Explodes at Board Members Who Fired Him
In a freewheeling interview with Bloomberg, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman unloaded on the company's board members who abruptly sacked him in November 2023 — new perspective on the coup that fleshes out both the history of the company and Altman's chaotic character as a leading figure in the explosive AI industry. At the time, the board said it no longer had the "confidence in his ability to continue leading OpenAI," accusing him of not being "consistent…
Sam Altman says Airbnb’s CEO and a ‘legendary’ VC saved OpenAI and ‘stopped me from making several mistakes’ after he was briefly fired in 2023
Sam Altman says Airbnb’s CEO and a ‘legendary’ VC saved OpenAI and ‘stopped me from making several mistakes’ after he was briefly fired in 2023 Sam Altman credits Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky and SV Angel founder Ron Conway for helping save OpenAI. Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for The New York Times
Sam Altman takes a swipe at OpenAI board members who fired him
Recently, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, had an interview where he revealed some interesting details about the present and future of ChatGPT’s parent company. During the interview, he confirmed that he is not very good at choosing prices for their AI-powered chatbot paid plans, which later led to a Pro tier that, even at $200, makes OpenAI lose money. Sam Altman also dedicated some words to the OpenAI board members who fired him. The sudden—and shor…
Sam Altman Speaks on OpenAI’s Messy Power Tussle
The tech world thrives on innovation, but behind the glossy headlines are often tales of power struggles and dramatic boardroom decisions. For Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the past year has been nothing short of a rollercoaster. In a candid interview with Bloomberg, Altman opened up about the turbulent events that led to his temporary ousting from the company. He also spoke on his eventual return, under striking terms, to the company he helped bu…
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