Sam Altman, former CEO of OpenAI, may make a return after major investors pushed the board to reverse its decision to fire him. Altman is also reportedly planning to launch a new venture, with former OpenAI president Greg Brockman expected to join him. Several OpenAI leaders have already resigned, and more talent is expected to leave the company. Altman has previously discussed building a new AI hardware device with Jony Ive and Masayoshi Son, but has not confirmed any specific plans.
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OpenAI sacks Sam Altman: What next for former ChatGPT CEO
Sam Altman, former CEO of OpenAI, may make a return after major investors pushed the board to reverse its decision to fire him. Altman is also reportedly planning to launch a new venture, with former OpenAI president Greg Brockman expected to join him. Several OpenAI leaders have already resigned, and more talent is expected to leave the company. Altman has previously discussed building a new AI hardware device with Jony Ive and Masayoshi Son, but has not confirmed any specific plans.
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