Not really tbh there’s no good answer
But a non profit board having a more genuine level of control is preferable to a technocrat type figure for sure
Taking control of the company via surprise coup doesn’t strike me as much better
Taking control of the company via surprise coup doesn’t strike me as much better
Depends why they fired him
Source:
https://twitter.com/GaryMarcus/status/1725707548106580255Makes sense
Obviously not ideal but I guess they felt like he wouldn’t go quietly
CEOs are SUPER Expensive. It’s time to Automate them.
If a single role is as expensive as a thousand workers, it is surely the prime candidate for AI replacement.
This is what happens when you structure your company and board around some sort of complex virtue signaling nonprofit structure
Looks like the average b**** that drives a van with 3 kids to soccer practice after spending 40 bucks at starbucks
Looks like the average b**** that drives a van with 3 kids to soccer practice after spending 40 bucks at starbucks
Albanian tho
feels like something big about this guy is gonna come out soon
OpenAI isnt some fraud scheme tho lol.
The cofounder that stepped down must know the reason why he was fired so for him to stand with Sam makes me feel like maybe it wasn’t anything that crazy
https://twitter.com/gdb/status/1725667410387378559If Sam did something crazy illegal I feel like he wouldn’t stand with him on this
Probably fanfiction but this seems more likely and in line of other reports though I personally think nobody actually knows
https://twitter.com/freddieraynolds/status/1725656473080877144If that last tweet is true then good riddance
here come the resignations
what's this do to my dream tokens
CEOs are SUPER Expensive. It’s time to Automate them.
If a single role is as expensive as a thousand workers, it is surely the prime candidate for AI replacement.
There's a company called Bridgewater that just had a big gossip book published about its culture and CEO. 95% of their trades are made by the computer. They confronted the CEO about his record overruling the computer because his trade history was so bad.
Matt Levine wrote this about it
in this model, the computer's main problem is keeping the 1,500 human employees busy so that they don't interfere with its perfect rationality.
the house of cards is crumbling. all this AI stuff will be gone by 2024. ever notice the biggest AI pushers were also the biggest crypto pushers?
What do you think it is about?
the house of cards is crumbling. all this AI stuff will be gone by 2024. ever notice the biggest AI pushers were also the biggest crypto pushers?
AI is not going anywhere lol