Sam should lead a group of outstanding engineers to rebuild another AI company. Maybe in the long run, leaving openai's naive board of directors might not be a bad thing for him.
> group of outstanding engineers to rebuild another AI company
openai was that backed by a nonprofit structure. and it still caused sam to be michael dell'ed/steve job'ed.
seems like the issue was with having a board/didnt have a majority on it. Zuckerberg having 53% voting power on the board is probably the greatest thing he managed. Anything sam does from now should follow the same.
/disclaimer - i have no idea how voting shares work.
openai was that backed by a nonprofit structure. and it still caused sam to be michael dell'ed/steve job'ed.
seems like the issue was with having a board/didnt have a majority on it. Zuckerberg having 53% voting power on the board is probably the greatest thing he managed. Anything sam does from now should follow the same.
/disclaimer - i have no idea how voting shares work.