Sam Altman · OpenAI · Microsoft · Elon Musk · US Congress · California · TechCrunch AI
Asked if he would ever fire himself as CEO, Altman confirmed he had no is set to do
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In May 2023, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was sworn in and testified before Congress about the regulation of artificial intelligence.
Key facts
- In May 2023, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was sworn in and testified before Congress about the regulation of artificial intelligence
- Dr. Zico Kolter, the OpenAI board member focused on AI safety, said no one had interfered with that work since he started in 2024
- You didn’t disclose to the United States Senate that you had an interest in OpenAI through a share in a Y Combinator fund, did you
- Molo ran through a litany of people who accused Altman of lying or misleading them -- including accusations made under oath in the courtroom by former OpenAI board members Helen Toner and Tasha
Summary
“I love my current job,” Altman said, to titters. “You make a lot of money, do you?” Kennedy asked him. “No, I’m paid enough for health insurance. “You need a lawyer,” Kennedy replied.