Sam Altman, Founder Of OpenAI, Got Fired Last Night & People Have Some Theories About It

Vasudha Sabharwal

Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has been fired. The release of ChatGPT, a revolutionary AI-based chatbot, last year sent ripples across the technology world. Its launch catalysed the concerns over the unrestricted development of AI technology whilst presenting a tipping point towards a future heavily influenced by technology.

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ChatGPT was a HIT in an instant. It recorded 100 million active users worldwide within two months of the release. Its popularity grew exponentially over the time. Open AI CEO Sam Altman, a Missouri-based Stanford dropout, rose to the stature of biggies and visionaries in the tech world because of his genius.

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However, in a latest development that comes rather as a shock to many, Altman has been fired by OpenAI. His departure follows a “deliberative review process”, noted OpenAI’s Board of Directors in a press release. “He was not consistently candid in his communications with the board, hindering its ability to exercise its responsibilities. The board no longer has confidence in his ability to continue leading OpenAI”.

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As soon as the news went public, many speculated the reason for the sudden dismissal. Some Redditors in the r/developersIndia community came up with their own set of theories. Take a look:

1. “OpenAI is a limited profit company with a non-profit board (they weren’t shareholders), so, there is no direct financial incentive that seems obvious…The way the Board basically used Corporate Speech to declare him radioactive, ‘Not consistently candid in his communications with the board’ sounds like he massively violated fiduciary duties or hid some major developmental issues.” 

– LordTartarus

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2. “Product matured, so, a yes man CEO needed by the board to serve their financial interests. Now, a glorified manager will take that place like our Pichai ji. Zero innovation, cost cutting, and price inflation on the way.”

– slackover

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3. “I feel like this is a conspiracy! Why do I get a feeling that this is a plan by the big players to keep normal people in control? Something feels off. My intuition is usually very accurate. Something big might happen within a decade, I’m afraid!”

– Certain-Economy509

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Meanwhile, Altman took to Twitter promising he’d open up about what’s next in line for him later.

Shortly after, Greg Brockman, president of the OpenAI also stepped down from his position.

Here’s how people have been reacting.

Naturally, the news has sent shockwaves across social media. Altman made a pivotal contribution towards making AI accessible to the world. His dismissal has reminded many of the 1985 unceremonious dismissal of Apple’s Steve Jobs. Perhaps, like Jobs, we’re in for a great comeback saga from Altman.

Meanwhile, with Altman’s dismissal, OpenAI’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Mira Murati has been made the new interim CEO in his stead.

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