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The company, which specializes in artificial intelligence, explained on Friday that the 38-year-old had not always been “honest” in his communication with the board of directors. Technology boss Mira Murati will temporarily take over the top position while the permanent successor is to be arranged.
“The board no longer has confidence in its ability to continue to lead OpenAI,” it said. However, TOpenAI initially did not provide any further information about the allegations against Altman, who had become one of the faces of artificial intelligence and a star of Silicon Valley through ChatGPT. According to the information, the previous OpenAI technology boss Mira Murati will lead the company on an interim basis with immediate effect. The search for a new boss is ongoing.
OpenAI was initially founded as a non-profit company in 2015. In 2019, however, a restructuring allowed limited profits to be generated. The software giant Microsoft also initially invested $1 billion in OpenAI in the same year.
The company caused a sensation around a year ago with the introduction of ChatGPT: The program is able to use artificial intelligence (AI) to generate essays, poems or conversations from very short prompts. ChatGPT suddenly made a large audience aware of the possibilities of AI – which also led to fears about the potential of AI.
From the outset, OpenAI proclaimed the goal of finding a responsible approach to artificial intelligence. AI could bring great benefit to society, but also potentially cause great harm, explained the founding team at the time, which included Altman and Tesla boss Elon Musk, among others. “Our goal is to advance digital intelligence in a way that is most likely to benefit humanity as a whole.”
“Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve almost every aspect of our lives,” Altman told Congress in May. “But it also poses serious risks.”
Altman, who grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, had already made a name for himself in Silicon Valley before he became known worldwide with ChatGPT. Altman studied computer science at California’s elite Stanford University, but dropped out and founded the app Loopt, which allowed users to share their location with friends and relatives.
He later joined the startup incubator Y Combinator, which helped launch successful companies such as the housing broker Airbnb and the delivery service DoorDash. In 2014, Altman became head of Y Combinator. He gave up the position five years later in order to concentrate more on OpenAI. Altman also has hundreds of millions of dollars
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