Daniel & Chris conduct a retrospective analysis of the recent OpenAI debacle in which CEO Sam Altman was sacked by the OpenAI board, only to return days later with a new supportive board. The events and people involved are discussed from start to finish along with the potential impact of these events on the AI industry.

Daniel & Chris conduct a retrospective analysis of the recent OpenAI debacle in which CEO Sam Altman was sacked by the OpenAI board, only to return days later with a new supportive board. The events and people involved are discussed from start to finish along with the potential impact of these events on the AI industry.

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Show Notes:



OpenAI | Wikipedia
How OpenAI’s origins explain the Sam Altman drama
OpenAI chaos: A timeline of firings, interim CEOs, re-hirings and other twists
OpenAI researchers warned board of AI breakthrough ahead of CEO ouster, sources say
Everyone’s talking about OpenAI’s Q*. Here’s what you need to know about the mysterious project.
It is Time to Profit off of the OpenAI Drama
Yann LeCun | LinkedIn
Advent of GenAI Hackathon

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