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1. d_sem+43[view] [source] 2023-11-19 20:48:31
>>himara+(OP)
It's worth knowing the specific reasons why the board fired Sam before assessing the value of this news. Too much rumor and not enough evidence.
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2. nostra+58[view] [source] 2023-11-19 21:10:36
>>d_sem+43
Also its likely that a large number of the news stories coming out right now are PR "plants" by one side or the other to make the firing seem justified or the return a fait accompli. In a coup one of the first tasks is to get public opinion on your side and build momentum for the outcome you want to see.

I'm curious where the rank & file OpenAI employees stand on this, as it seems to me like they will be the ultimate kingmakers. The Reddit thread on Friday made it seem like they supported Ilya - but for all we know, the anonymous Reddit poster might have been Ilya himself.

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3. alecco+oi[view] [source] 2023-11-19 21:59:29
>>nostra+58
I've only seen support for Altman from the press. (guess who spends ads on the press and has more political connections)

The board was naive, to say the least.

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4. chucke+cn[view] [source] 2023-11-19 22:22:49
>>alecco+oi
Well, he is basically the face of OpenAI and ChatGPT and the whole AI push. And at the same time he is not unlikable either.
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