American artificial intelligence company OpenAIcreator ChatGPTannounced that he will be dismissed this Friday Sam Altman As CEO and board member having lost the “trust” of this body.
The board issued a statement regarding the “leadership transition”, stating that it concluded: Altman “was not consistently honest in his communications” with the body“undermined his ability to fulfill his responsibilities.”
“The board no longer has confidence in your ability to lead OpenAI,” the message states. Mira MuratiSo far, he has served as interim CEO as chief technology officer, while a “permanent” candidate is being sought.
“OpenAI was purposefully structured to advance our mission: be sure artificial intelligence general benefit to all humanity”Organ refers to a type of technology that has not yet been developed and is increasingly beginning to resemble human intelligence.
Once again, executives briefly touch on Altman, the face of the company and the era of innovation in this field. We thank him for his “many contributions”, including its founding and “growth” in 2015.
Altman co-founded and co-chaired OpenAI Elon MuskThe person who left the company in 2018.
OpenAI has a multi-million dollar deal Microsoft and has been riding the crest of a wave of advancements in generative AI since launching ChatGPT, a chatbot that went viral almost a year ago for its ability to chat with human users.
Another change announced on Friday was the resignation of the chairman of the board of directors. Greg Brockman“He will continue his role with the company and report to the CEO.”
OpenAI, that is. It is structured as a not-for-profit company and is managed by a majority independent board of directors He stated that independent members have no participation in the capital and assured that he will remain “fully committed” to his mission.
The board consists of non-independent chief scientist Ilya Sutskever and Adam D’Angelo (Quora CEO), Tasha McCauley (technology entrepreneur), and Helen Toner (a scholar at the Georgetown Center for Security and Emerging Technology).