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[return to "OpenAI investors try to get Sam Altman back as CEO after sudden firing"]
1. rosywo+WN2[view] [source] 2023-11-19 20:39:05
>>outrun+(OP)
I think Altman must have worked in the past with lots of ycombinator founders to resolve disputes. Then to end up in his own, completely blind-sided and cut off. Nobody is immune to bad founder relationships.
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2. gkober+AQ2[view] [source] 2023-11-19 20:50:29
>>rosywo+WN2
I don't think he's on his own. All those people he helped in the past have come out to support him via heart emojis. Almost his entire company (minus the board) has publicly supported him. His team is currently hosting him at the office with hopes to reinstate him. The CEO who temporarily replaced him has publicly and privately supported his return. OpenAI's investors are backing him. His cofounder quit in solidarity.

Turns out the secret to getting through something like this is to simply have spent the past 15+ years genuinely helping everyone you've ever come across.

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3. rosywo+v43[view] [source] 2023-11-19 21:54:54
>>gkober+AQ2
I'm sure that this even happened at all isn't good for anyone. I can't for the life of me understand how the people who made this decision did it in the complete absence of talking to investors, stakeholders and even the OpenAI employees in leadership positions. And then to provide no explanation. Even the community and people who were using their APIs deserved one. They behaved so irresponsibly.
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