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OpenAI meltdown: Where does this leave the upstart, Microsoft, and you?

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By now you've probably all seen the drama at OpenAI unfolding: CEO Sam Altman being fired by the board, attempts to woo him back, attempts by Microsoft to hire him and his staff, who have threatened to quit.

We've summarized the situation here, though as it's a fast-moving, evolving story, anything could happen in the next half hour. We got out vultures together to analyze what this means for OpenAI and Microsoft users, what this means for AI in general, and more.

You can replay our catch-up below – or listen in via your favorite podcast distributor: RSS and MP3, Apple, Amazon, Spotify, and Google.

On today's show we have Iain Thomson as the host, Chris Williams, Brandon Vigliarolo, Tobias Mann, and Drew Cullen. This episode was produced and edited by Nicole Hemsoth Prickett. You can find previous Kettle shows right here. ®

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By now you've probably all seen the drama at OpenAI unfolding: CEO Sam Altman being fired by the board, attempts to woo him back, attempts by Microsoft to hire him and his staff, who have threatened to quit.

We've summarized the situation here, though as it's a fast-moving, evolving story, anything could happen in the next half hour. We got out vultures together to analyze what this means for OpenAI and Microsoft users, what this means for AI in general, and more.

You can replay our catch-up below – or listen in via your favorite podcast distributor: RSS and MP3, Apple, Amazon, Spotify, and Google.

On today's show we have Iain Thomson as the host, Chris Williams, Brandon Vigliarolo, Tobias Mann, and Drew Cullen. This episode was produced and edited by Nicole Hemsoth Prickett. You can find previous Kettle shows right here. ®

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