To be honest I hate takes like yours, where people think that acknowledging a mistake (even a giant mistake) is a sign of weakness. A bigger sign of weakness in my opinion is people who commit to a shitty idea just because they said it first, despite all evidence to the contrary.
I also feel, that they can patch relationships, Satya may be upset now but will he continue to be upset on Monday?
It needs to play out more before we know, I think. They need to pitch their plan to outside stakeholders now
Microsoft could run the entire business as a loss just to attract developers to Azure.
Everything just assumes that without Sam they’re worse off.
But what if, my gosh, they aren’t? What if innovation accelerates?
My point being is it’s useless to speculate that Altman starting a new business competing with OpenAI will be successful inherently. There’s more to it than that
But it's not just him is it?
I think a wait and see approach is better. I think we had some inner politics spill public because Altman needs to the public pressure to get his job back, if I was speculating