Fired OpenAI CEO will not return to the company

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Sam Altman, who was fired from his position as CEO of chatbot developer ChatGPT, will not return to the company even though he received an offer. The publication reports that Information.

“Sam Altman will not return as CEO of OpenAI, despite efforts by company management to bring him back, according to co-founder and board member Ilya Sutskever,” the release said.

On November 18, the OpenAI board of directors lay off From CEO Sam Altman because “he was not always forthright in his interactions with the board.”

Altman will be replaced on an interim basis by Mira Murati, the company’s chief technology officer.

Resignation letter from the company following Altman’s dismissal filed three more key employees: Jakub Paczocki, director of scientific research, Alexander Madry, head of the team assessing potential risks associated with artificial intelligence, and Shimon Sidor, a scientific researcher with seven years of experience at the initiative. According to Information, the dismissal of the CEO was a huge disappointment for some employees and once again revealed a long-standing conflict within the company.

On November 19, it was learned that the OpenAI company was carrying out discussion regarding the sale of shares.

OpenA-owned chatbot ChatGPT launched at the end of November 2022 and reached its first million users in less than a week. The bot belongs to OpenAI. One of its co-founders in 2015 was American billionaire Elon Musk, who later severed ties with the startup.

It was previously reported that ChatGTP developers would start To do own processors

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