Sam Altman rejoins OpenAI board

OpenAI closed 2023 with a valuation approaching 2 billion


One of the most important names in the technology world in recent years, Sam Altman, He rejoined the OpenAI board of directors.

A very interesting development occurred at the end of 2023 and CEO Sam Altman was fired from OpenAI, which developed ChatGPT. After some very interesting developments, Sam Altman returned and rejoined the board of directors after an independent review. Law firm WilmerHale interviewed board members and employees and concluded that Sam Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman are the right leaders for OpenAI, executive chairman Bret Taylor said in a press release. According to the review, firing the two men earlier was not the right step, and after reviewing more than 30 thousand documents, it was determined that the steps taken by Altman did not require his dismissal. In addition to this development, Sue Desmond-Hellmann, former CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Nicole Seligman, one of Sony’s former legal executives, and Fidji Simo, CEO of Instacart, were also included in the company’s board of directors.

YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN

Before this, there was a surprising development and Elon Musk was one of the first investors OpenAI filed a lawsuit against company CEO Sam Altman. So where did this case come from? Elon Musk founded OpenAI, which was initially founded for non-profit purposes, Later, it changed its focus and became pursuing profit instead of the mission of developing artificial intelligence that benefits humanity. feels that it violated their original contract agreement. He has frequently expressed this before and aimed at the main purpose. “betrayal” Musk, who openly criticizes the commercial transformation he sees as a major factor, is among the first investors of OpenAI. Musk, who filed this lawsuit not to make money but to return OpenAI to its original purposeHe also thought that OpenAI might have made a dangerous discovery.

Speaking at an event held last month, Elon Musk, He stated that he was concerned that OpenAI might have made a dangerous discovery about artificial intelligence. In this regard, Musk explains why OpenAI co-founder and chief scientist Ilya Sutskever said:That you felt strong enough to fight Sam” he said he wanted to know and added: “This sounds like something serious. I don’t think it’s unimportant. And I’m very concerned that there’s a dangerous AI element that they’ve discovered.

Elon Musk made this statement because there was important news about this issue. A news shared by Reuters, He claimed that OpenAI had made a potentially frightening AI breakthrough. According to the source, several company employees sent a letter to OpenAI’s previous board of directors, which was replaced following recent events. This letter contained a warning that the company had made a frightening discovery in the field of artificial intelligence and its potential risks. As far as it is reported, OpenAI has a project called Q* (called Q-Star) within the company, and it is claimed that a level has been reached that will open the door to general artificial intelligence.

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), or in Turkish, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), the intelligence of a machine that can successfully perform any mental task that a human can do It is summarized as and of course this looks scary. The former OpenAI board of directors, who are said to have fired Sam Altman over Q*, stated in their article that they no longer trust Altman because they were not honest (most likely they were not told / hidden that the YGZ level was reached or approached).

lgct-tech-game