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1. hef198+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-11-18 17:03:53
Wow, that is actually the first time I hear someone use democracy and corporation unironically together...

In a semse board memebers have even less protection than rank and file. So no, nothing special happening at OpenAI other than a founder CEO being squezzed out, not the first nor the last one. And personal feeling never factored into that kind of decision.

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2. crazyg+y5[view] [source] 2023-11-18 17:31:12
>>hef198+(OP)
Ha, true. Well, I did say "democratic governance", not "democracy" itself.

Substitute "rules of order" or "parliamentary procedure" if you like. At the end of the day, it's majority vote by a tiny number of representatives. Whether political or corporate.

3. drexls+9H[view] [source] 2023-11-18 20:57:37
>>hef198+(OP)
Is that news to you? Corporate governance is structure pretty much the same as parliamental democracies. The C-suite is the cabinet, the board of directors is the parliament/house of representatives and the shareholders are the public/voters.
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