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Microsoft joins OpenAI’s board, Sam Altman returns as CEO

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 30, 2023 08:26 IST

Open Al co-founder Altman has officially returned as CEO of the AI startup after a tumultuous last week or ...

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Open Al co-founder Altman has officially returned as CEO of the AI startup after a tumultuous last week or so, which saw the 38-year-old fired and then announced he was being rehired. In addition, Greg Brockman is returning to his position as president of OpenAI, while Mira Murati, who was briefly appointed interim CEO of OpenAI following Altman's ouster, will now return to her role as the company's CTO.

Sam Altman reacted to his official return to the company in a blogpost, saying, “I have never been more excited about the future. I am extremely grateful for everyone’s hard work in an unclear and unprecedented situation, and I believe our resilience and spirit set us apart in the industry. I feel so, so good about our probability of success for achieving our mission."

Altman also thanked OpenAI co-founder and former board member Ilya Sutskever, who was instrumental in hiring him as OpenAI's CEO but later changed his mind. Altman said he had " zero ill will" towards Sutskever, calling him a "guiding light" and a "gem of a human being". The 38-year-old noted that while Sutskever will no longer be a member of the new board, discussions are underway about how he can continue his work at OpenAI.

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