Sam Altman returned to OpenAI HQ and could be reinstated as CEO soon. Elon Musk says ‘the public should be informed’ why he was fired in the first place
It’s been a tumultuous weekend for OpenAI and anyone who follows the field of artificial intelligence. After the OpenAI board fired CEO Sam Altman on Friday, investors who’d been taken off guard by the move raced to reinstate him.
On Sunday afternoon, Altman was back in the OpenAI headquarters, Bloomberg
reported, and the decision to reinstate him could be made shortly. Altman
shared a photo of himself on
X wearing a guest badge and making a face, writing, "first and last time i ever wear one of these."
But even if he is reinstated, questions remain about why the board fired him in the first place. The board
gave only vague reasons on Friday.
Among those wanting to know is
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who
wrote on X: "Given the risk and power of advanced AI, the public should be informed of why the board felt they had to take such drastic action."
What if AI itself pushed Altman out? What if AI proposed to the board that it act in this way. And AI was trying to essentially kill it's creator. Then we would have a problem.