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by jacquesm
948 days ago
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It would be unprecedented for a board to act in this way without proper reflection and consultation of various stakeholders. It seems all much too sudden and even though Ilya is an important person he does not by his lonesome overrule everybody else who has a stake in OpenAI and even if he did it could have - and should have - been handled more gracefully. If the board ended up acting rashly I expect the next thing to happen is that the board itself is exiled. |
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They all have enough money to be able to fight any legal challenges. This is not your regular, poor nonprofit paying slave wages.
You always claim "precedent" - so please show me, when has the board of a nonprofit even close to as high profile as open AI ever been removed by external pressure? As far as I can tell, we're on entirely new territory here.
I for one am glad Ilya is prevailing here - sama is the typical SV sociopath pushing growth at any cost. We really don't need any more of those guys at a place this important.