One of the two founders of the original meme cryptocurrency Dogecoin, the more active and influential of the two on App OpenAI is widely known as the creator of the ChatGPT AI bot.
OpenAI CEO replaced and his statement will follow
The company’s CEO and co-founder, Sam Altman, has been relieved of his position and the board of directors has appointed OpenAI CTO, Mira Murati, to replace him. However, Altman will remain part of the company.
After this unexpected turn of events, the company’s president, Greg Brockman, decided to resign to support Altman. According to an official statement from OpenAI, the board of directors has lost confidence in Sam Altman’s ability to successfully lead the company into the future.
American venture capitalist and philanthropist Ron Conway compared This situation dates back to 1985, when Apple’s board of directors fired Steve Jobs, who created Apple together with Steve Wozniak.
What happened today at OpenAI is a board coup we haven’t seen since 1985, when Apple’s then-board of directors ousted Steve Jobs. It is shocking; is irresponsible; and it doesn’t work well with Sam and Greg or all OpenAI developers.
According to Brian Chesky, co-founder of the Airbnb service, which has offered full support to Altman and Brockman, the former CEO of OpenAI will make a public statement today.
This is where the founder of DOGE comes in
Elon Musk, owner of App X, CEO of Tesla, SpaceX and several other innovative companies, contributed several million dollars to OpenAI in 2015 and was on its board for a time. At the time, OpenAI was a non-profit AI research organization, but later, when the company decided to start turning a profit, Musk chose to resign. Later, the giant Microsoft invested heavily in OpenAI.
Earlier this year, Elon Musk began criticizing ChatGPT for being “woke”, that is, avoiding answering users’ questions about certain dangerous topics (religion, sex, politics, gender reassignment and others) or giving them answers. soft so as not to cause any offense.
So far, Musk has launched his own AI robot called Grok and launched it on the X platform. Premium+ users on X will have access to Grok. This AI bot is reported to have a sense of humor, something ChatGPT doesn’t even come close to.
Many Elon Musk supporters and App X users have criticized ChatGPT. Billy Markus, co-founder of DOGE, is among them. He sarcastically tweeted that he now hopes a movie will be made based on the OpenAI story.
He was apparently referring to the FTX exchange collapse that occurred a year ago and Amazon Studios’ plans to film a movie based on this story. Similarly, Ben Mezrich’s book called “The Accidental Billionaires” was adapted into the movie “The Social Network.” It includes an episode in which Mark Zuckerberg takes the Winklevoss twins’ idea, Tyler and Cameron, and adopts it for his Facebook platform. In 2004, the twins sued Zuckerberg for it.
In 2008, they received $65 million in a settlement.