OpenAI announced that Sam Altman will return to the company. Additionally, co-founder Greg Brockman is returning to his position. The decision was welcomed by all stakeholders.
From OpenAI, which has been on the agenda for days for firing its CEO Sam Altman a bombshell statement came. It was announced that Sam Altman will return to the company. Also co-founder Greg Brockman, who resigned after the CEO was fired will continue his duty. Let’s take a closer look at this hot development together.
But first, let’s briefly summarize what happened. Everything happened with a sudden decision by Sam Altman. He was fired from OpenAI It started with. Even though investors and employees put pressure on the board of directors, they were not successful. Microsoft, one of the largest investors of OpenAI, stepped in and announced that they will acquire Sam Altman and Greg Brockman. explained. However, Sam Altman could not break away from OpenAI and wanted to return to his position as CEO. was talked about.
Agreement in principle reached!
Recently, an important announcement was made from OpenAI’s official X account. sharing done. This post was as follows:
We have agreed in principle for Sam Altman to return to OpenAI as CEO with a new board consisting of Bret Taylor (Chairman), Larry Summers and Adam D’Angelo. Our negotiations continue to resolve the details. Thank you very much for your patience during this process.
OpenAI’s statement was confirmed by Sam Altman and Greg Brockman!
Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, right after the post from OpenAI’s official account, new posts They did. Let’s take a closer look at those shares:
Sam Altman’s statement:
Greg Brockman’s statement is as follows:
We’re getting back to OpenAI and coding as of tonight.
Satya Nadella explained what was happening behind the scenes as follows:
We are encouraged by the changes to OpenAI’s board. We believe this is an important first step towards more stable, informed and effective management. Sam, Greg, and I talked and agreed that they, along with the OpenAI leadership team, had an important role to play in ensuring that OpenAI continued to evolve and advance its mission. We look forward to building on our strong partnership and delivering the value of this next generation of AI to our customers and partners.
Even Emmett Shear, who was appointed as the interim CEO of OpenAI, is happy with the decision!
I am very pleased with this result, obtained after approximately 72 hours of intensive work. When I came to OpenAI I wasn’t sure what the right path would be. The decision taken was the way to ensure that all relevant stakeholders did the right thing while also maximizing safety. I’m happy to be part of the solution.
The final point we have reached is that OpenAI’s CEO crisis it was solved it reveals. Frankly, Sam Altman is a much more powerful CEO now, and of course that will have consequences. Giant companies are now more demanding on names that are accepted by the public. they have to be careful. Otherwise, it is very possible to experience crises like the one experienced by OpenAI.
OpenAI shared a pose of happiness:
Greg Brockman, who shared a post on X, said, “We are back!He made a post using the phrase “. This post was from OpenAI’s official X account, “OpenAI is a company without employees is nothing.It was reshared with the words “