Top Leadership Changes at ChatGPT Maker OpenAI
2023-11-21
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1Artificial intelligence (AI) system developer OpenAI was under new leadership Monday after a series of recent changes that included the removal of former chief executive Sam Altman.
2OpenAI said on Friday it had dismissed Altman after a "breakdown of communications," with the company's board of directors, several news services reported.
3Altman's "behavior and lack of transparency" had limited "the board's ability to effectively supervise the company," the New York Times reported a non-public company document as saying.
4OpenAI announced it had replaced Altman with Emmett Shear, a technology executive who formerly led live video gaming service Twitch.
5Greg Brockman, a president and co-founder of OpenAI, along with several company leaders, quit after Altman's removal.
6Some wrote on X, "OpenAI is nothing without its people."
7The Associated Press reported that several hundred OpenAI employees also signed a letter calling for the board to step down and Altman to return.
8Microsoft has invested billions of dollars in OpenAI in recent years.
9The company has supported the AI developer's machine learning models with its knowledge and experience in building powerful computing machines.
10Both Microsoft chief Satya Nadella and OpenAI's Shear said they remain committed to their existing business partnership.
11Microsoft also announced on Monday that it had hired Altman, along with Brockman, to lead a new specialized AI research team at the company.
12Nadella wrote on X that he was "extremely excited" to bring on the former executives of OpenAI and looked "forward to getting to know" Shear and the rest of the leadership team.
13Altman wrote on X, "the mission continues," while Brockman promised, "We are going to build something new & it will be incredible."
14Altman became the face of a new generation of AI systems, called chatbots, that have captured a flood of media attention in recent years.
15Chatbots are designed to interact smoothly with humans and perform high-level writing. The technology is also known as "generative AI."
16The launch and widespread popularity of OpenAI's ChatGPT tool started a wave of development in the field.
17In a statement on X, Shear dismissed media reports suggesting Altman's removal came because of disputes between top OpenAI leaders over the safety of the company's AI methods.
18Shear promised to hire an independent investigator to look into what led to Altman's ouster and offered to give a report within 30 days.
19"It's clear that the process and communications around Sam's removal has been handled very badly, which has seriously damaged our trust," wrote Shear.
20He noted he also plans in the coming weeks to "reform the management and leadership team in light of recent departures into an effective force" and speak with employees, investors and users of OpenAI products.
21Shear noted the reason behind the board removing Altman was not a "specific disagreement on safety."
22Media reports have suggested disputes within OpenAI's leadership about the company's stated plans to safely build AI that is "generally smarter than humans."
23On a podcast in June, Shear said he is generally optimistic about technology.
24But he noted he has serious concerns about a possible path to create systems that are "a lot smarter than us" and could endanger humans.
25Shear wrote that he had accepted the job "because I believe that OpenAI is one of the most important companies currently in existence."
26Richard Windsor heads the British-based financial research company Radio Free Mobile.
27He told Reuters there had been conflicts between OpenAI's mission to build technology to help people and that of its investors, who have expected a financial return on their investments in the company.
28"This weekend was simply the detonation of a bomb that has been waiting to go off," Windsor said.
29I'm Bryan Lynn.
1Artificial intelligence (AI) system developer OpenAI was under new leadership Monday after a series of recent changes that included the removal of former chief executive Sam Altman. 2OpenAI said on Friday it had dismissed Altman after a "breakdown of communications," with the company's board of directors, several news services reported. Altman's "behavior and lack of transparency" had limited "the board's ability to effectively supervise the company," the New York Times reported a non-public company document as saying. 3OpenAI announced it had replaced Altman with Emmett Shear, a technology executive who formerly led live video gaming service Twitch. 4Greg Brockman, a president and co-founder of OpenAI, along with several company leaders, quit after Altman's removal. Some wrote on X, "OpenAI is nothing without its people." 5The Associated Press reported that several hundred OpenAI employees also signed a letter calling for the board to step down and Altman to return. 6Microsoft investment 7Microsoft has invested billions of dollars in OpenAI in recent years. The company has supported the AI developer's machine learning models with its knowledge and experience in building powerful computing machines. Both Microsoft chief Satya Nadella and OpenAI's Shear said they remain committed to their existing business partnership. 8Microsoft also announced on Monday that it had hired Altman, along with Brockman, to lead a new specialized AI research team at the company. 9Nadella wrote on X that he was "extremely excited" to bring on the former executives of OpenAI and looked "forward to getting to know" Shear and the rest of the leadership team. Altman wrote on X, "the mission continues," while Brockman promised, "We are going to build something new & it will be incredible." 10Altman became the face of a new generation of AI systems, called chatbots, that have captured a flood of media attention in recent years. Chatbots are designed to interact smoothly with humans and perform high-level writing. The technology is also known as "generative AI." The launch and widespread popularity of OpenAI's ChatGPT tool started a wave of development in the field. 11In a statement on X, Shear dismissed media reports suggesting Altman's removal came because of disputes between top OpenAI leaders over the safety of the company's AI methods. Shear promised to hire an independent investigator to look into what led to Altman's ouster and offered to give a report within 30 days. 12"It's clear that the process and communications around Sam's removal has been handled very badly, which has seriously damaged our trust," wrote Shear. He noted he also plans in the coming weeks to "reform the management and leadership team in light of recent departures into an effective force" and speak with employees, investors and users of OpenAI products. 13Shear noted the reason behind the board removing Altman was not a "specific disagreement on safety." Media reports have suggested disputes within OpenAI's leadership about the company's stated plans to safely build AI that is "generally smarter than humans." 14On a podcast in June, Shear said he is generally optimistic about technology. But he noted he has serious concerns about a possible path to create systems that are "a lot smarter than us" and could endanger humans. 15Shear wrote that he had accepted the job "because I believe that OpenAI is one of the most important companies currently in existence." 16Richard Windsor heads the British-based financial research company Radio Free Mobile. He told Reuters there had been conflicts between OpenAI's mission to build technology to help people and that of its investors, who have expected a financial return on their investments in the company. 17"This weekend was simply the detonation of a bomb that has been waiting to go off," Windsor said. 18I'm Bryan Lynn. 19The Associated Press, Reuters and Agence France-Presse reported this story. Bryan Lynn adapted the reports for VOA Learning English. 20_____________________________________________ 21Words in This Story 22transparent - adj. clear and easy to understand or recognize 23mission - n. an important job or task, often involving travel to somewhere 24management - n. being in control of a company or organization 25optimistic - n. thinking in a positive way about something 26detonate - v. to blow up