Sam…what have you done?
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1) what https://i.nostr.build/69dR.png
WorldCoin. That'll do it in my book.
Never trusted the guy. He puts off vibes I don’t like
His sister feels the same way https://nitter.net/phuckfilosophy/status/1459696444802142213
Fuck that while having OK to answer for? I don’t know
Things are about to get very interesting…
AGI💎🫂😊
He's always been into protectionism. Regulatory moats. This probably more of the same. 🤷
What did I miss ... ?
The hidden Chat gpt they use is so good, they don't need him anymore. It has been making all the decisions for te last 6 months not him. That's what he lied about.🤣
Pushed Wolrdcoin? Ran a company with open in the name, but wasn't open. I'm sure the list is longer.
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Not during Mr Dorseys time as CEO that? Fraud and corrupt But that’s not my problem
As mentioned, I don’t know. 😉 https://i.nostrimg.com/1660d5548c57705c98af633b60797acaf18bfb2b2d68693732a8ede100679bc8/file.jpeg
ChatGPT confirms the way of announcement is quite unique: such cases, where lack of candor is explicitly cited, are not commonly reported in public corporate announcements or media. Dismissals of CEOs are often attributed to a range of more generalized reasons such as "differences in leadership style," "strategic disagreements with the board," or "underperformance." While the concept of candor, or the lack thereof, can indeed be a factor in the dismissal of corporate executives, it is typically not the sole publicly stated reason. It’s more often part of broader issues related to leadership, trust, and communication, which are crucial for effective corporate governance. If such cases have occurred, they would likely be part of internal boardroom discussions and not necessarily shared in detail with the public or media. If you have a particular company or event in mind, I could attempt another search focusing specifically on that.
Boards fire CEOs when they create risk for the shareholders that the board didn’t know about and approve a strategy to mitigate. The most likely suspects in these types of ousters are the same ones that trigger restatements for publicly traded companies: regulatory, tax, and/or IP ownership issues set in motion without the board’s knowledge or in deliberate contravention of their direction.
You got the juice?
2nd pic, OP Genisys 😏 nostr:note1xkwmfwegkeqddng58y2wn7flgu6d6d5qccrgffkptlfjf4fg3q0scg3nqm
Nothing…I swear! 🤷🏿♂️
His sexbot mistress confessed that he has a micro dock 🤣
Your post is getting a lot of traction. Added to the https://nostraco.in/hot feed
Any clue on what might have happened?
He molested his sister.
Probably met with xi at that dinner in Cali
Side effects of AI ?? Job loss for the boss 🤣🤣🤣
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He played the Microsoft fiddle!
Lol AI comes for all our jobs, he is just ahead of the curve
I guess that proves the point that AI need to be open source! https://twitter.com/NFT_GOD/status/1725632029222375794
It could be so many things. We're trusting these companies to develop what may be the most important thing humanity has ever accomplished. Meanwhile they are reducing transparency, trying to set up regulatory moats, dabbling in sketchy stuff like WorldCoin. Playing corporate power games.
Maybe we need to dig into his VC? So glad you never went that route or supported passing around a retinal scanning orb? There is a fine line between genius and insanity like love and tragedy. I hope he is okay, mentally. https://www.yahoo.com/news/openai-board-fires-sam-altman-204222444.html
Look at what his sister is saying... pretty bad if true!
Today is your birthday. Happy birthday! https://image.nostr.build/1b9267882b2e9e608887b9912dd39f38d9cddc8a52bb66d5986b536f366a1867.jpg