Mnementh said:
The reality is, that nobody is really crazy far away technologically. OpenAIs advantage over others can be measured in months at best. Even Open Source models are not too far behind. That's why to keep technology leadership OpenAI had to quickly add new services, ideas, integrations. This disruption easily will cost them the leadership and if MS can poach a lot of former OpenAI-people, they will be in a good position. |
Yeah, and the non-profit board seemed to dislike all these new services, integrations, etc.
It feels like it's a clash between for-profit who want to advance faster and non-profit, but it seems like the only people on the non-profit side is a few members of the board. There was a lot of restrictions on what OpenAI could do as a non-profit (obviously not what Microsoft will like) and OpenAI was valued at $86bn. Now it seems either OpenAI's board will resign and it will become a for-profit company (ideal for Microsoft) or OpenAI's employees will mass resign and join Microsoft (ideal for Microsoft).
Also Microsoft probably would have been blocked from acquiring OpenAI anyway by the FTC.
No matter what is said about this, I think it's agreeable by all that the Board totally fucked up here, they massively overplayed their hand and now they are left with either killing the entire company when everyone resigns and joins Microsoft or they will be forced to resign to save the company.
Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 20 November 2023