OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman returns to ChatGPT maker
After a three-month hiatus from his role as president, Greg Brockman, co-founder of OpenAI, has announced his return to the artificial intelligence startup. The news was confirmed by an OpenAI spokesperson. Brockman has been collaborating with CEO Sam Altman to establish a new role focusing on tackling significant technical challenges, as reported by Bloomberg News.
Challenges and Changes at OpenAI
Brockman's return follows a series of departures at OpenAI, including former Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati and co-founders John Schulman and Ilya Sutskever. Both Sutskever and Murati have since gone on to start their own AI ventures. Altman also reclaimed his position as the head of OpenAI in November 2023, after a period of uncertainty following his removal by the company's board.
The Future of OpenAI
With key figures returning to lead the company, OpenAI seems poised to navigate through its recent challenges and continue its mission of advancing artificial intelligence technologies.
Collaborative Ventures in the Industry
Meanwhile, in the film industry, Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao, despite their divorce, maintain a professional collaboration through Aamir Khan Productions. Their film "Laapataa Ladies" has been selected as India's entry for the Oscars. Kiran's new production company, Kindling, has opened avenues for her to collaborate with other producers, showcasing a bright future in the industry. In a recent interview, Aamir responded humorously to Kiran's statements, hinting at their shared commitment to future projects.
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