In other developments, Altman revealed that Microsoft, a major financial backer of OpenAI with an investment exceeding $10 billion, will now secure a non-voting observer position on OpenAI's new board. This change signifies a more direct involvement of Microsoft in the strategic decisions and direction of the AI company, aligning with the ongoing collaboration between the two entities.
Key takeaways:
- Sam Altman, co-founder of OpenAI, has resumed his role as CEO after being fired and rehired, but the exact reason for his initial firing is still under investigation.
- Altman expressed hurt and anger at his firing, but also his love for the company and its mission, and his desire to continue contributing to it.
- Despite the role OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever played in his firing, Altman holds no ill will towards him and appreciates his contributions to the company.
- Microsoft, a major financial supporter of OpenAI, will now have a non-voting observer position on OpenAI's new board, indicating a more direct involvement in the company's strategic decisions.