Microsoft scoops up OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Greg Brockman

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By Christine Hall

Monday, November 20, 2023

I don't think I need to tell you, dear Daily Crunchers, which company dominated the news cycle, so let's dig into today's top stories.

In the wee hours of the morning, Kyle wrote that OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman doesn’t have plans to go back to OpenAI. And company employees, almost all of them, threatened to quit if he wasn't reappointed CEO. We'll see if employees make good on that threat. In the interim, Emmett Shear was named CEO of the company. Ingrid looks at who Shear is, aside from being the former Twitch CEO, and what he will be tasked with. Oh, and his spicy social history.

In case you need it, Kyle put together a timeline of Sam Altman's firing from OpenAI — and the fallout.

Meanwhile, Altman already has other plans. Both he and the other OpenAI co-founder, Greg Brockman, were hired over at Microsoft. Manish writes that the pair will lead what Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella calls a "new advanced AI research team." And Kyle notes that OpenAI's board is no match for investors' wrath.

Speaking of Microsoft, Sarah reports that Microsoft's stock was already seeing a boost this morning after the news. And Darrell explains why Microsoft is the only real winner in the OpenAI debacle.

Over on TC+, Alex discusses effective accelerationism, while Tim writes that the crisis at OpenAI could serve up the next generation of AI startups.

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