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>Altman ist wohl einer der begabtesten Deal Maker* im Silicon Valley und hat OpenAI u.a. die Unterstützung von MS ins Haus geholt. Er schaut sozusagen, was seine Leute brauchen, um gute Arbeit leisten zu können. Das ist schon ein extrem wichtiger Job, aber natürlich - bis auf sein Netzwerk - nichts was ihm eine besondere Position im AI-Feld gibt. > >*[i:Altman, who did not have a sparkling track record of technology or business success before OpenAI, has long been known as one of Silicon Valley’s most persuasive dealmakers. He applied these skills masterfully at OpenAI and has also appeared to be adept at growing and managing the company’s workforce. > >But concerns over the speedy development and commercialization of the technology ultimately helped tear the startup apart. From Altman’s perspective, vast resources were required to achieve the company’s mission. From the board’s perspective, fast commercialization was risky. The worst case scenario: AI could turn so bad it attempts to wipe out human civilization. (...) > >It’s still unclear what Brockman and Altman’s hiring will mean for Microsoft. It’s a high-stakes question for the nearly $3 trillion company. Microsoft had ceded much of its cutting-edge AI work to OpenAI and gave the startup priority access to Microsoft’s cloud. In many ways, Nadella bet the company’s AI future not just on OpenAI but on Altman, with whom he shared a very close relationship. > >In his post on X Sunday announcing Altman’s hiring, Nadella said that the company remains “committed to our partnership with OpenAI” and has “confidence in our product roadmap.” Given the philosophical stakes, a split at the startup was perhaps inevitable. What it means for the future of AI is anyone’s guess.] > >[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2023-11-20/openai-ceo-sam-altman-coming-back-company-will-never-be-the-same]
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