Sam Altman: New board is rethinking company structure to fix 'leaks'
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, said at an artificial intelligence event in Vietnam that the company is reconsidering its hybrid for-profit and non-profit structure to fix "flaws." He said, "The current structure obviously has some flaws, and the new board is considering the company structure that best suits our mission."
Altman made his first public appearance on Wednesday since the dramatic events of last month, when he was fired, which he called "shocking." However, he refused to answer questions about a secret artificial intelligence project, which some reports suggest may be related to the decision to dismiss him by the former board. (Nikkei Asia)
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