What the Firing and Rehiring of Sam Altman Actually Means

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Folks, if you predicted on Friday that the closely watched OpenAI power struggle would end in the most pointless-seeming way possible … well, just look. Late Tuesday night, four days after CEO Sam Altman's shocking ouster from the A.I. company, we found ourselves (mostly) back where we started: Altman is returning to OpenAI as its CEO, albeit not to its board of directors; Greg Brockman is once again president of OpenAI, but also will not be a member of the board; Mira Murati, who briefly took the helm as interim CEO, is just regular ol' CTO again; the three researchers who'd stepped down Friday in solidarity with Altman and Brockman are either back at the company or requesting to return; Altman & co. will once again operate with the backing of Microsoft, not as direct employees of the Big Tech pioneer. When it comes to the Main Characters of this saga and their loyalists, it seems most everyone's pretty happy. "[W]e are so back," Brockman exclaimed, sharing a selfie with his smiling team (who celebrated, according to the Information's Erin Woo, by setting off a false fire alarm at OpenAI HQ). Twitch co-founder Emmett Shear is no longer interim CEO but is "deeply pleased by this result, after 72 very intense hours of work," and is "glad to have been a part of the solution."

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