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Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit in San Francisco, California, U.S. November 16, 2023. REUTERS/Carlos Barria Acquire Licensing Rights
NEW YORK, Nov 20 (Reuters Breakingviews) – Microsoft (MSFT.O) boss Satya Nadella’s stressful weekend is probably only the beginning. The board overseeing artificial intelligence venture OpenAI abruptly ousted Chief Executive Sam Altman on Friday. After an unsuccessful attempt to broker his return, the software giant hired him and others to lead a new in-house team. It may solve one problem, but there are many more to tackle.
A lack of corporate governance protections left Nadella with few options to salvage his company’s $13 billion investment in OpenAI. The fast-growing outfit, amid raising funds at a nearly $90 billion valuation, is overseen by a nonprofit board designed to ensure that safety is given priority alongside growth.
Tensions between Altman and his more risk-averse colleagues over how to limit AI’s potential societal harms came to a head before his firing, technology publication The Information reported. The quirky structure, although not unique, already looked somewhat at odds with the overriding mission of its $2.7 trillion backer.
As a 49% owner of OpenAI, Microsoft could have hedged itself by getting more directly involved in oversight. After LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman stepped down from OpenAI’s board in March, three other directors left, too. Their seats sat vacant until this weekend’s implosion. Just one additional vote from Microsoft, which has no boardroom representative, might have prevented the unraveling.
Recruiting Altman is at least a better outcome for Microsoft than standing by and watching him go to Google, a rival startup or opening his own AI shop. At the same time, it splinters the operation. OpenAI can maybe map out safe progress, while Altman aims to fully commercialize the technology, but Google’s AI efforts were similarly split until it decided in April to fold its DeepMind and Brain units together to accelerate progress.
There also will be the challenge of retaining Altman and keeping him focused. He left his previous job for OpenAI, but is also interested in developing nuclear power, consumer hardware and microchips. Elon Musk’s divided attention at his space, social media, neurotechnology and other ventures consistently raises concerns for Tesla (TSLA.O) shareholders.
Microsoft’s exhaustive resources are powerful and Altman is also clearly able to inspire, evidenced by more than 500 OpenAI employees threatening to join him. Money and salesmanship are two essential elements of developing AI, but so are the proper controls, risk management and strategic clarity.
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Microsoft Chief Executive Satya Nadella said on Nov. 20 that the company has hired Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, the former OpenAI CEO and chairman, respectively, to lead a new advanced artificial intelligence research team.
OpenAI’s board ousted Altman on Nov. 17 and Brockman stepped down the same day.
More than 500 OpenAI employees have signed a letter urging the startup’s board to resign, writing that they might leave to join the newly announced Microsoft subsidiary, Reuters reported on Nov. 20.
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