Microsoft Snubs ChatGPT-Developer OpenAI, Quits Board Observer Seat Amid Regulatory Scrutiny: Report
Microsoft is reportedly stepping down from its observer role on OpenAI's board due to increasing anti-trust scrutiny, despite OpenAI's recent collaborations and advancements under CEO Sam Altman.
Microsoft is reportedly quitting the board of OpenAI amid growing anti-trust scrutiny. As per reports, Microsoft outlined its decision to withdraw its observer seat to OpenAI's recent collaborations, innovative advancements, and expanding customer base since Sam Altman's return to the company. Last year in November, Microsoft took a non-voting, observer role on OpenAI's board. It occurred after Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, resumed leadership of the company known for operating the generative AI chatbot, ChatGPT. Microsoft Layoffs Continue: Tech Giant Reportedly Lays Off Unspecified People From Various Departments and Locations To Focus on Future Investment, Increase Profit Margin.
Microsoft Quitting Down OpenAI Board Observer Seat
BREAKING: Microsoft is quitting the board of OpenAI amid growing anti-trust scrutiny
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) July 10, 2024
Microsoft Stepping Down OpenAI Board Observer Seat
BREAKING: @Microsoft is stepping down from the board of OpenAI due to increasing antitrust scrutiny from both the U.S. & UK regulatory bodies.@Apple was anticipated to take an observer role on OpenAI's board but decided against it!
Now the real challenge begins for @OpenAI &… pic.twitter.com/kIKzSp2bW4
— Amit Misra (@amit6060) July 10, 2024
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