Reports indicate significant internal strife at OpenAI, highlighted by investor Peter Thiel’s warning about AI safety concerns just before CEO Sam Altman’s dismissal. At the same time, proposals have emerged to restructure the company into a for‐profit model as it scrambles to secure essential funding, underscoring deep internal challenges amid a competitive AI industry.
Fresh reports reveal significant internal strife at OpenAI, with investor Peter Thiel warning CEO Sam Altman about AI safety and internal conflicts before Altman's November 2023 dismissal.
If the restructuring isn’t completed within the year, the funding could be reduced to US$20 billion.
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