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I only see three fairly superficial paragraphs. Is there more to the article behind a paywall?
Around May, Altman said to FT that his job was the "most important job maybe in history" (FT: https://www.ft.com/content/a3d65804-1cf3-4d67-ac79-9b78a10b6...). He did come back from brink of death before as well. But steering OpenAI into an "ecosystem" rather than a focusing on the product when you are up against the likes of Google? Seems like cashing in on the hype too early.
The competitive advantage was supposed to be open, nonprofit, and good of humanity.
Does it boil down to innovation? Also. I wonder if extreme competition will encourage bigger risk taking?