November may be a treacherous month for historical coups.
Two centuries ago, it was Napoleon who overthrew France’s ruling government. This week, it was the board at OpenAI that shook the world when it abruptly ousted its CEO, Sam Altman.
Legaltech News caught up with some industry insiders to discuss OpenAI's head-spinning leadership changes from the past week, ranging from the board's ousting of Sam Altman to reinstating him as CEO as of Nov. 21.
November 22, 2023 at 03:16 PM
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November may be a treacherous month for historical coups.
Two centuries ago, it was Napoleon who overthrew France’s ruling government. This week, it was the board at OpenAI that shook the world when it abruptly ousted its CEO, Sam Altman.
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