Hundreds of OpenAI staff threaten mass exodus to join ex-CEO Altman at Microsoft

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A vast majority of OpenAI staff suggested they would follow Sam Altman unless the board responsible for his removal from the company resigned.

Hundreds of staff at OpenAI have threatened to quit the leading artificial intelligence company and join Microsoft, deepening a crisis triggered by the shock sacking of CEO Sam Altman.

In a fast-moving sequence of events, Altman, who was ousted by the board on Friday, has now been hired by Microsoft where he will take the lead in developing a new advanced AI research team.

There was talk Monday that OpenAI is interested in Altman returning, and that he may be open to the idea under certain conditions.

“We want to partner with Open AI and we want to partner with Sam so irrespective of where Sam is he’s working with Microsoft,” chief executive Satya Nadella said in a streamed Bloomberg interview.

“That was the case on Friday. That’s the case today. And we absolutely believe that will be the case tomorrow.”

In a letter released to media, the vast majority of OpenAI’s 770-strong staff suggested they would follow Altman unless the board responsible for his departure resigned.

“Your actions have made it obvious that you are incapable of overseeing OpenAI,” the letter said. “Microsoft has assured us that there are positions for all OpenAI employees at this new subsidiary should we choose to join.”

A key AI executive at Microsoft confirmed that they all were welcome from OpenAI if the board that removed Altman doesn’t resign.

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