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Microsoft CEO: Sam Altman may return to OpenAI in some capacity
2023-11-21 01:42
Odaily News Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella made it clear in interviews with CNBC and Bloomberg TV that Sam Altman, who was dismissed as CEO by the OpenAI board last Friday, may return to OpenAI in some capacity. Although Sam Altman previously announced his intention to join Microsofts newly formed artificial intelligence research team along with former OpenAI president Greg Brockman and several former OpenAI researchers. Obviously, if Sam Altman and Greg Brockman are not at OpenAI, we want them to have a great home, Nadella told CNBC. When asked if Altman would return to OpenAI, Nadella added: Its up to the OpenAI board, management and employees to decide... [Microsoft] clearly chooses to work with OpenAI, and obviously it depends on whether OpenAI employees stay there or come to Microsoft, so Im open to both options. Nadellas response appears to confirm The Verges report, which claimed that Altmans joining Microsoft has not yet been finalized. According to reports, OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, the mastermind behind Altmans departure, recently changed his mind, and only two of OpenAIs three remaining board members can bring Altman back. Nadella also said that Microsoft hopes to see some changes in governance of OpenAI in the future, including changes in investor relations. It is reported that Microsoft, other supporters of OpenAI, and most OpenAI employees were notified of Altmans dismissal minutes before the news was announced. OpenAI is governed by a non-profit organization with a board of directors on which investors, including Microsoft, which has invested more than $10 billion in OpenAI to date, have no seats on the board. Nadella told CNBC: Its clear that some changes have to happen in terms of governance - we will have a good conversation with their board and work through this as things develop. (TechCrunch)