Things will get interesting if Sam gets reinstalled and he ended up attacking the board. Sam will then fire the OpenAI board for trying to do what they think is right? The chances of this happening? I would say that if this really will happen—It will not be a pretty situation for OpenAI.
I feel as though, MiguelDev, S. Altman’s return to OpenAI would be brokered by a third party (Microsoft, et alia) with ‘stability’ as a hard condition to be met by both sides. Likewise, it isn’t worth Mr. Altman’s time — nor effort — to seek revenge. Not only would such an endeavor cost time and effort, but the vengeance would be exacted at the price of his tarnished character. The immature reaction would be noted by his peers and they will, in turn, react accordingly.
Yes, I was informed by and was referencing that same article trevor linked to in his original posting. I did not, however, assume you “[think] it will be brokered by Microsoft”. Regardless, I’d love to hear any critique or/and disagreements with my original reply — or even an explanation as to why you would believe I assumed you thought as much.
(Post-Scriptum: I was not the one whom down-voted the overall karma of your post.)
The only chance that there will be no response similar to a vengeful act is if Sam doesn’t care about his image at all. Because of this, I disagree to the idea that Sam will be by default “not hostile” when he comes back and will treat what happened as “nothing”.
There is a high chance that there will be changes—even somewhat an attempt to recover lost influence, image or glamour—judging again by his choice to promote OpenAI or himself “as the CEO” of a revolutionary tech all in many different countries this year.
BTW, I do not advocate hostility, but the pressure on them: Sam vs. Ilya & the Board on simply forgetting what happened is not possible.
Things will get interesting if Sam gets reinstalled and he ended up attacking the board. Sam will then fire the OpenAI board for trying to do what they think is right? The chances of this happening? I would say that if this really will happen—It will not be a pretty situation for OpenAI.
I feel as though, MiguelDev, S. Altman’s return to OpenAI would be brokered by a third party (Microsoft, et alia) with ‘stability’ as a hard condition to be met by both sides. Likewise, it isn’t worth Mr. Altman’s time — nor effort — to seek revenge. Not only would such an endeavor cost time and effort, but the vengeance would be exacted at the price of his tarnished character. The immature reaction would be noted by his peers and they will, in turn, react accordingly.
It was not me who thinks it will be brokered by Microsoft, its this forbes article outlined in the post:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexkonrad/2023/11/18/openai-investors-scramble-to-reinstate-sam-altman-as-ceo/?sh=2dbf6a5060da
Yes, I was informed by and was referencing that same article trevor linked to in his original posting. I did not, however, assume you “[think] it will be brokered by Microsoft”. Regardless, I’d love to hear any critique or/and disagreements with my original reply — or even an explanation as to why you would believe I assumed you thought as much.
(Post-Scriptum: I was not the one whom down-voted the overall karma of your post.)
The only chance that there will be no response similar to a vengeful act is if Sam doesn’t care about his image at all. Because of this, I disagree to the idea that Sam will be by default “not hostile” when he comes back and will treat what happened as “nothing”.
There is a high chance that there will be changes—even somewhat an attempt to recover lost influence, image or glamour—judging again by his choice to promote OpenAI or himself “as the CEO” of a revolutionary tech all in many different countries this year.
BTW, I do not advocate hostility, but the pressure on them: Sam vs. Ilya & the Board on simply forgetting what happened is not possible.