Selling Blind: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Has No Clue How AI Tech Works, Insiders Reveal

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has been accused by former employees of not fully understanding the AI technology he is selling, despite being a skilled businessman and leader. This has raised concerns among investors and engineers about the company's direction and Altman's ability to make informed decisions.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is facing criticism from former employees who claim he lacks a deep understanding of the AI technology he is selling. Despite this, Altman has proven to be a skilled businessman and leader, able to persuade engineers, investors, and the public to back his vision. He has been accused of misusing technical terminology and not fully grasping the underlying mechanisms of the software. Altman's approach involves establishing boundaries to placate concerned parties, only to dismantle those boundaries later. This has raised concerns about the company's direction and Altman's ability to make informed decisions. The allegations come from an investigation that drew on over 100 interviews and internal documents.
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