To think that it could have ended any other way.
Sam Altman is
But this whole saga wasn't without its sh*ts and giggles.
To begin, it took less than a week for Altman to
This means Ilya Sutskever, Helen Toner, and Tasha McCauley had to
Sutskever wasn't the only loser in this circus show (as one analyst put it), which had its fair share of winners and losers.
Altman and Brockman definitely came out on top, and so did the countless employees that backed the OpenAI founders by threatening to quit the company if the board did not resign. Microsoft and its CEO Satya Nadella played the referee in this entire situation, swooping in to
Had Altman stayed at Microsoft, he would have led an entire AI team of his own for research and product development purposes. But, as we all know, Altman is now safely back at OpenAI, and everyone now knows who Microsoft would back were such a situation to arise again.
But regardless of what you think of the entire situation, one thing has become abundantly clear: OpenAI cannot, will not, shall not continue
Which brings us to the biggest loser in the entire situation:
While it is unclear as to why the OpenAI board fired Altman in the first place, whispers on the internet give us a
Altman is said to fall in the
And with Altman back at the helm, humanity could see an AI with its guardrails off, if only because OpenAI's most prolific founder is in a race to beat everyone else to artificial general intelligence, so much so, that a
Does AGI exist? Are we already there? We don't know for sure, but OpenAI has thrown its weight behind giving rise to the technology and is now accelerating progress under Altman's leadership.
Time will tell what happens next.
OpenAI backer Microsoft ranked #7 on HackerNoon's tech company rankings this week.
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Meta Too Wants to Develop an AI Without Guardrails ๐ค
It looks like OpenAI's Sam Altman is not the only one racing to get to artificial general intelligence as soon as possible.
A new report indicates that Meta has
Earlier this year, Microsoft too
All of this to say: big tech seems to be steaming ahead to be the first to develop artificial general intelligence, and that might mean doing so without teaching it what it's like to be.. Human.
Meta ranked #37 on HackerNoon's Tech Company Rankings.
Amazon's iRobot Acquisition? Not So Fast ๐ช๐บ
Among the objections
While the objection is by no means an indication the deal will fall through, it is still a preliminary step in the regulatory review process of the acquisition and could complicate Amazon's efforts if the bloc does not approve it.
Amazon has now time to address the objections, while the European Commission plans to give a final decision on the purchase by Feb. 14.
Amazon ranked #8 on HackerNoon's Tech Company Rankings.
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โ Sheharyar Khan, Editor, Business Tech @ HackerNoon
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