

Ars Technica
Sam Altman officially back as OpenAI CEO: “We didn’t lose a single employee”
Altman forgives Sutskever; Microsoft will serve observer role on new OpenAI board.
Ars Technica
Altman forgives Sutskever; Microsoft will serve observer role on new OpenAI board.
CyberNews
Elon Musk is sent an anonymous letter dissing OpenAI’s Sam Altman - allegedly written by former OpenAI employees - and released hours before Altman is reinstated as CEO.
SecurityWeek
OpenAI reached an agreement for Sam Altman to return to OpenAI as CEO with a new initial board of directors, after he was fired a week prior.
CyberNews
Sam Altman and OpenAI's board have opened up discussions to bring back the former CEO and founder of the AI startup, while investors seek legal action.
Ars Technica
OpenAI's future hangs in the balance as staff says they'll join former CEO at Microsoft.
Ars Technica
Ilya Sutskever announces regret; 505 OpenAI employees sign letter asking board to resign.
CyberNews
After OpenAI's board confirmed that Sam Altman would not return as the firm’s CEO, most of its employees said they would resign en masse if the decision wasn't reversed.
CyberNews
Sam Altman, the ousted CEO of ChatGPT creator OpenAI, will definitely not return to the company he co-founded. It’s time to ask what happened.
Ars Technica
Cleared of malfeasance, Altman's unpopular firing may be undone—if he's interested.
Ars Technica
Microsoft CEO Nadella "furious"; OpenAI President and three senior researchers resign.
SecurityWeek
Open AI fired CEO Sam Altman, Mira Murati, OpenAI’s chief technology officer, will take over as interim CEO effective immediately.
Ars Technica
After Altman firing, Microsoft has "utmost confidence" in partner OpenAI.
Security Affairs
OpenAI fired its CEO Sam Altman, and the Chief technology officer Mira Murati appointed interim CEO to lead the company.
CyberNews
OpenAI has announced that its CEO Sam Altman is leaving the company after board members determined he was no longer fit for the role.
Ars Technica
Is AI going to replace us all, or is it just humanity's newest tool?
Computerworld
The makers of ChatGPT have announced the company will be dedicating 20% of its compute processing power over the next four years to stop superintelligent AI from “going rogue."
Ars Technica
Strategically vague statement on AI risk prompts critics' response.
Ars Technica
"Most people thought it was way off. And I thought it was way off."
Ars Technica
A look inside the hallucinating artificial minds of the famous text prediction bots.