The perpetrators were trying to get enough votes to oust the CEO. Same as what happened with OAI. It’s just that one of the key people leaked it to the CEO they were trying to oust and the whole thing fell through.
The perpetrators were trying to get enough votes to oust the CEO. Same as what happened with OAI. It’s just that one of the key people leaked it to the CEO they were trying to oust and the whole thing fell through.
I agree with you that it was basically this. Funny thing is, I saw this first hand at a small startup of 30 people with only a couple million in funding where the CFO was trying to get the CEO ousted and take over as the new CEO. In that case, it didn’t work and the CFO along with accomplices was shown the door. Never thought a $90 billion company would experience the same problem.
I hear OAI is going to be looking for a CEO
The perpetrators were trying to get enough votes to oust the CEO. Same as what happened with OAI. It’s just that one of the key people leaked it to the CEO they were trying to oust and the whole thing fell through.