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1. lazyst+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-11-20 07:20:24
stability.
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2. bmitc+s[view] [source] 2023-11-20 07:23:46
>>lazyst+(OP)
But Altman, the ousted CEO, appears to have been adding to the instability. His firing seems like a step in getting back to a desired stability.
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3. mdekke+B4[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-20 07:51:41
>>bmitc+s
Can you, you know, bring facts and data to this discussion, as opposed to vague handwaving of weird accusations? Altman has been doing an amazing job at running the business he co-founded, and “instability” isn’t something _anyone_ at any side of the discussion is accusing him of.

What is this instability, in your view? And how is this “desired stability” going to come back?

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4. bmitc+c9[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-20 08:12:48
>>mdekke+B4
What discussion, specifically, as you're just joining in here?

If a CEO of a non-profit is raising billions of dollars from foreign companies and states to create a product that he will then sell to the non-profit he is CEO of, I view that as adding instability to the non-profit given its original mission. Because that mission wasn't to create a market for the CEO to take advantage of for personal gain.

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