Hours after Mira's post, Altman shared another note stating that two other top level executives have decided to depart OpenAI.
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TURIN, Italy (Reuters) - ChatGPT-maker OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on Thursday the recent departure of top executives from the company had nothing to do with its planned restructuring. Read full story
Hours after Mira's post, Altman shared another note stating that two other top level executives have decided to depart OpenAI.
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In a major shift, OpenAI is discussing restructuring to become a for-profit business and giving CEO Sam Altman equity in the company.
Reported move follows recent departure of senior figures from ChatGPT developer
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