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Maybe, but the board fired him without notifying OpenAI’s employees on a Friday before Thanksgiving week. Thats has to be more than a disagreement for such a forceful move.
I get this logic, but it seems contradictory with "it was last minute." If they timed it for the Friday before Thanksgiving, then they must have been sitting on it, right? Whereas if it's sudden, it must be unplanned. So which was it, sudden or planned?
The fact they timed the announcement actually implies some planning, which means the reason couldn't be so damaging that they had to fire him immediately after discovering it. (Of course, it's possible that only by coincidence, an unplanned revelation happened at a convenient time to fire him.)
Agreed, it implies he lied, but the board’s swiftness suggests enormous liability if they didn’t act immediately. An affair or HR issue could wait until after the holidays, it feels like it’s something much more nefarious.
Regardless of what, the longer OpenAI waits to explain, the more it could damage corporate and developer trust in using its AI.
> It says he lied, explicitly, just with slightly nicer words.
No it doesn't. "Not being candid" does not explicitly mean lying. It's like the old tea towel joke where the people at the bottom say "it's shit" and the manager one rung up says "it's manure" and the next one says "it's fertilizer" and by the time it's reached the CEO they're saying "it promotes growth".
Lying by omission is still lying, and is especially a concern when you have a duty to the people who are deceiving, such as an executive has to their board.
Isn't that considered deceit rather than lying?[1]
[1] ChatGPT "lying is defined as intentionally making a false statement. If you are omitting details but not actually stating anything false, this may not strictly meet the definition of a lie."
I think people would forget this in a month, Sam would fail forward/upward, and it would be business as usual. You might be overestimating public’s interest and attention span.
Pretty much nothing changed positively or significantly after Snowden revelations, Panama papers etc etc
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