OpenAI would’ve ‘imploded’ if Altman didn’t return, ex-CTO says
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Former OpenAI tech chief Mira Murati stated that the company would have likely unraveled if Sam Altman hadn't returned as CEO after his brief ouster in 2023. Murati's remarks echoed her testimony in Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI, where she said the company was at risk of falling apart after Altman's removal. Murati was part of a key cohort that helped reinstate Altman and was briefly named interim CEO. She later left OpenAI to found Thinking Machines Lab. The episode was one of Silicon Valley's most dramatic boardroom battles, with Murati playing a crucial role in Altman's reinstatement, ultimately saving the company from potential collapse, according to her account, in a significant turn of events.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Altman's return prevented a potential brain drain and loss of talent, which would have undermined OpenAI's competitive edge.
- · His reinstatement also ensured continuity in the company's leadership and vision.