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1. mirzap+0g[view] [source] 2023-11-18 09:29:34
>>convex+(OP)
This is escalating rather quickly. It is an incredibly irresponsible move by the OpenAI board. Hypergrowing company, and now they managed to shake up their user's trust in leadership stability. This has Adam's (D'Angelo) fingerprints all over it (for context, he did overthrow his co-founder, and Quora has been struggling ever since). This guy shouldn't sit on any board ever again.

I predict the board will be fired, and Sam and the team will return and try to contain the situation.

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2. concor+Jo[view] [source] 2023-11-18 10:41:46
>>mirzap+0g
Are you forgetting its a nonprofit? How could the board be fired? What does their charter say is the mechanism for removing a board member?
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3. mirzap+4s[view] [source] 2023-11-18 11:13:06
>>concor+Jo
Yeah, I misspoke earlier. Although nobody has actual power on paper, public and investor pressure can be just as influential.
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4. toomuc+tt[view] [source] 2023-11-18 11:23:13
>>mirzap+4s
Could Microsoft not hire Sam (reporting directly to Satya) and those who departed and equip them with compute access and ancillary resources? It seems less of a lift than salvaging the OpenAI situation internally due to the emotions and politics involved, non competes not existing in California (broadly speaking), and the logistics of attempting to apply pressure to a 501c3 board with very little leverage. The value is in the team, many who are now free agents.

Parting ways with OpenAI might be the only option if the org remains firm on the direction it has chosen. Build internally to reach capability parity and then accelerate ahead of them while slowly rolling out of the agreement with OpenAI, reallocating those previously committed resources internally.

“Due to the actions of OpenAI’s board, Microsoft had no choice but defend its investment in this revolutionary technology.” The pr wire writes itself.

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5. angora+AW[view] [source] 2023-11-18 14:30:29
>>toomuc+tt
> It seems less of a lift

I’ve seen this expression a lot recently and it baffles me.

The word you are looking for is “effort,” or if you prefer adjectives, maybe something like “difficult.”

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6. Kye+601[view] [source] 2023-11-18 14:49:34
>>angora+AW
This will blow your mind but English has endless dialects and minor variations. This is like complaining that someone calls soda pop or says y'all.
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7. macint+O71[view] [source] 2023-11-18 15:39:53
>>Kye+601
Englisc must ðêos hwierfan
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8. Kye+qg1[view] [source] 2023-11-18 16:28:11
>>macint+O71
My very rough attempt at translation: "Yes, English must change"

Am I close?

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9. macint+cS1[view] [source] 2023-11-18 19:46:56
>>Kye+qg1
I tried for “English must not change” but sadly I never bought that Anglo-Saxon dictionary I lusted after in my favorite used bookstore 30 years ago.
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