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ChatGPT CEO Sam Altman Moves to Microsoft

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ChatGPT CEO Sam Altman Moves to Microsoft

The chaos over leadership at AI company OpenAI is over. Former boss Sam Altman moved to Microsoft. In a surprising turn of events, Emmett Shear, the co-founder of Twitch, is joining OpenAI as its new leader. This has led to Microsoft benefiting from the leadership chaos at ChatGPT developer OpenAI. OpenAI boss Altman and other OpenAI employees will now be working for the tech giant in the future.

News was announced by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella that Altman will be heading up New AI Research Group.

As you all know, Microsoft is a big investor and tried unsuccessfully over the weekend to arrange Altman’s return to the top position at OpenAI. This time, Microsoft is considering it’s AI team to a new level with the help and consideration of Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI. What’s your opinion on it? Has Satya Nadella made the right choice?

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Nicole Kidman ‘Didn’t Feel Exploited’ Filming Erotic Scenes in ‘Babygirl’ Movie

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The actress previously told ‘Vanity Fair’ that she felt ‘very exposed’ while working on ‘Babygirl.’

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Adam Brody to Star as Hot Rabbi in Netflix Film ‘Nobody Wants This’

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Adam Brody will play a hot rabbi in Netflix’s ‘Nobody Want This’ starring alongside his on-screen love interest Kristen Bell.

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JD Vance Mocks Kamala Harris’ CNN Interview

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Donald Trump’s running mate compared the vice president’s CNN interview to former Miss South Carolina Caitlin Upton’s 2007 speech.

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