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1. mfigui+DG1[view] [source] 2023-11-18 06:17:49
>>davidb+(OP)
Ron Conway:

>What happened at OpenAI today is a Board coup that we have not seen the likes of since 1985 when the then-Apple board pushed out Steve Jobs. It is shocking; it is irresponsible; and it does not do right by Sam & Greg or all the builders in OpenAI.

https://twitter.com/RonConway/status/1725759359748309381

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2. notRob+QK1[view] [source] 2023-11-18 07:00:50
>>mfigui+DG1
Don't see how they can possibly say that with no context? Why do random baseless opinions need to be regurgitated on HN?
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3. vidarh+nM1[view] [source] 2023-11-18 07:15:20
>>notRob+QK1
Do you know he has no context, or I'd this also a random baseless opinion?

In either case Ron Conway is extremely well connected and well known in VC circles, and so his opinion will have weight here whether or not he has sources.

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4. jakder+KX1[view] [source] 2023-11-18 09:00:44
>>vidarh+nM1
>In either case Ron Conway is extremely well connected and well known in VC circles, and so his opinion will have weight here whether or not he has sources.

While that's an excellent point, I think the problem is that he's not sharing with us the basis of his conclusion. If he knows something that we don't that, if shared, would no doubt cause us to share his conclusion, it serves no purpose to withhold that information and only share his conclusion. While you may be tempted to think maybe it's privileged information, private, or legally can't be disclosed, he'd also be constrained from sharing his conclusion for the same reason.

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5. vidarh+UY2[view] [source] 2023-11-18 16:13:05
>>jakder+KX1
And that is a reason to not automatically trusting him. It is not a reason why what he says isn't interesting. Certainly a lot more interesting than even the exact same words said by some random person here would be.
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