Reported 2 months ago
Mark Cuban, while appearing on the All-In Podcast, humorously stated that '40 of the 44 co-founders' of OpenAI have left the organization, referring to significant turnover in leadership despite the company's current success. He emphasized that OpenAI's dominant position is not guaranteed, highlighting the aggressive competition from tech giants like Google and Microsoft. Additionally, Cuban's comments come amid criticism from OpenAI's co-founder Elon Musk regarding its funding practices, raising questions about the company's long-term stability in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Source: YAHOO