• @LesserAbe@lemmy.world
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      97 months ago

      Yeah, I was going to note that Sutskever is no longer with the company.

      I hadn’t heard some of this stuff before though, so still interesting

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    17 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    In what’s arguably turning into the hottest AI story of the year, former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was ousted by the rest of the company’s nonprofit board on Friday, leading to a seemingly endless drama cycle that’s included hundreds of staffers threatening to quit en masse if the board doesn’t reinstate him.

    A key character in the spectacle has been OpenAI chief scientist and board member Ilya Sutskever — who, according to The Atlantic, likes to burn effigies and lead ritualistic chants at the company — and appears to have been one of the main drivers behind Altman’s ousting.

    “I never intended to harm OpenAI,” he tweeted Monday morning, not long after Microsoft, which owns a 49 percent stake in the company, offered Altman a CEO position.

    (His frenemy Altman has long championed attaining AGI as OpenAI’s number one goal, despite warning about the possibility of an evil AI outsmarting humans and taking over the world for many years.)

    The chief scientist even commissioned a wooden effigy to represent an “unaligned” AI that works against the interest of humanity, only to set it on fire.

    There’s a good chance that the board members who united to boot Altman last week drank just a little too much of the AGI Koolaid and got spooked by the possibility that humanity was hurtling toward the singularity (or heck, maybe they were right to think that!)


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