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OpenAI palace fighting drama finally ended, within a week many times to reverse comparable to Zhen Huan Biography!

After nearly a week, OpenAI founder Sam Altman's outgoing drama became a hot topic throughout the AI world, and after many reversals, the palace fight drama is now finally over。Let's take a look at what's going on here today.。First of all, there are two factions in OpenAI, one is the commercial faction represented by Altman and most of the hardcore employees, who aim to commercialize artificial intelligence and use advanced artificial intelligence technology to attract large amounts of money; the other is the conservative faction represented by the board of directors, who advocate ensuring that artificial intelligence technology is used exclusively for the benefit of mankind and oppose its over-commercialization.。Inside OpenAI, the contradiction between the business and the old school has reached an irreconcilable point.。In the early morning of November 18, the official website of OpenAI suddenly announced the change of leadership, the board of directors to "communication is not frank" reasons to remove Altman from all positions, fired the first shot against the business school, catch the thief first。And as a counterattack, Altman's business hardcore has also announced his resignation, trying to force the Palace board to recall Altman again, including a number of key OpenAI researchers.。However, no matter how much trouble this group of business hardcore, the board of directors are unmoved, the main focus is a constant response to change.。On November 19, seeing that the situation was not right, the business-style gold dads came down to pressure the board to recall Altman, including Microsoft, Tiger Global Fund, Prosperity Capital and Sequoia Capital.。You know, these companies are not merciful to help, they are concerned that if not for Altman, the business faction in the board of directors, over time they may lose OpenAI this cash cow.。As a result, in the face of pressure from many parties, OpenAI's board of directors was forced to agree to negotiate with Altman.。

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