The board members of OpenAI asserted that Altman had not been “completely candid” with them following his dismissal on November 17 and that there had been differences in his opinions about AI security between him and higher management.
When Sam Altman was asked why he was let go from OpenAI last month, he declined to discuss the decision’s inner workings. He declared that he “welcomes” the independent investigation of his departure, which is being led by Bret Taylor of OpenAI.
He said to me over the phone on Wednesday, “It took me a few minutes to snap out of it and get over the ego and emotions to then be like, ‘Yeah, of course, I want to do that.'” Naturally, I had given the company my all for the four and a half years that I had worked there full-time, and even longer when it came to the majority of my time. Additionally, the goal of useful and safe artificial intelligence—about which I am really passionate—is coming along rather nicely.
The Verge questioned Altman on this and other topics during an interview. He expressed his happiness at rejoining the organization, even though he remained silent about the reasons behind his initial termination. According to Altman, the specific cause of the incident is unknown and is currently being looked into. He recommended that the board be questioned rather than him. When asked how he felt when OpenAI invited him back, Altman responded that at first he was wounded and upset.
Sam Altman was sacked from OpenAI and then rehired.
Sam Altman’s resignation as CEO was revealed in a blog post by OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, on November 17. When Greg Brockman and three other corporate leaders quit together, there was a brawl in the boardroom.
A few days later, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that Altman would be joining the company as the leader of its AI research program. Employees at OpenAI, however, vowed to quit if Altman was given the chief position again.
With Bret Taylor, Larry Summers, and Adam D’Angelo joining the board, Sam Altman was offered the CEO position at OpenAI once more, despite resistance from several directors.