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Reid Hoffman was privately unhappy about leaving OpenAI's board

9 pointsby kveeover 1 year ago

3 comments

samspencover 1 year ago
This is a bit odd since Adam D&#x27; Angelo, the remaining board member from the previous group, is the CEO of Quora which builds a competing LLM, Poe. This came up a lot during the drama a few weeks ago.<p>But Sam Altman went to bat for Adam, even defending him on Twitter: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;sama&#x2F;status&#x2F;1730032994474475554" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;sama&#x2F;status&#x2F;1730032994474475554</a><p>&quot;I recognize that during this process some questions were raised about Adam’s potential conflict of interest running Quora and Poe while being on the OpenAI Board. For the record, I want to state that Adam has always been very clear with me and the Board about the potential conflict and doing whatever he needed to do (recusing himself when appropriate and even offering to leave the Board if we ever thought it was necessary) to appropriately manage this situation and to avoid conflicted decision-making. Quora is a large customer of OpenAI and we found it helpful to have customer representation on our Board. We expect that if OpenAI is as successful as we hope it will touch many parts of the economy and have complex relationships with many other entities in the world, resulting in various potential conflicts of interest. The way we plan to deal with this is with full disclosure and leaving decisions about how to manage situations like these up to the Board.&quot;
catchnear4321over 1 year ago
&gt; conflicts for thee but not for me<p>-ceo of some language model company
didntknowyaover 1 year ago
typical, they always want to be the exception to the rule