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1. omgJus+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-11-17 21:34:04
Altman was at APEC yesterday saying "humanity is on the edge of destroying itself" or similar.

A few things that could lead to the company throwing shade: 1. Real prospects of OpenAI progress have been undersold, and that Altman and cofounders sought to buy time by slow-rolling the board 2. Real profitability is under/overestimated 3. The board was not happy with the "doom and gloom" narrative to world leaders 4. World leaders asked for business opportunities and the board was not fully aware of bridges or certain exploration of opportunities. 5. None of the above and something mundane.

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2. mmaund+X1[view] [source] 2023-11-17 21:41:53
>>omgJus+(OP)
Good points. I’d flip 1 around to add a 6th, and that is, progress was oversold - specifically the compute required to go beyond GPT-4 capability.
3. unsupp+c2[view] [source] 2023-11-17 21:42:40
>>omgJus+(OP)
Most of those wouldn't result in an urgent publicly-acknowledged firing
4. Clubbe+9Y[view] [source] 2023-11-18 03:00:33
>>omgJus+(OP)
>Altman was at APEC yesterday saying "humanity is on the edge of destroying itself" or similar.

A take on this is it's a strategy to get world governments to heavily regulate it by scaring them. This would make a massive barrier to entry leaving the current players the only ones allowed to play.

5. omgJus+C18[view] [source] 2023-11-20 02:44:24
>>omgJus+(OP)
Turns out it was 5 or a vague reading of 1. Ilya Sutskever (cofounder/board member) had safety debates with Altman, driving Ilya to convince other board members it was in their best interest to play hard-ball with Altman over safety concerns.

Looks like a board over-reach considering the amount of investors who have come out favoring Altman... if Altman returns it is likely the board will be overhauled.

6. omgJus+KTj[view] [source] 2023-11-23 00:10:58
>>omgJus+(OP)
Now #1 appears to be manifesting https://www.reuters.com/technology/sam-altmans-ouster-openai...
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