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OpenAI Chaos: Altman Firing Texts Reveal Board's Stance
7 May
Summary
- Mira Murati warned Sam Altman the board was unyielding.
- Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella intervened as tensions rose.
- Hundreds of employees threatened to resign, leading to Altman's return.

Internal communications from November 2023, disclosed in the Musk v. Altman trial, reveal the dramatic 48 hours that nearly reshaped OpenAI. Texts between Sam Altman and Mira Murati showcase the panic and confusion as the board moved to oust Altman. Murati informed Altman that the board was resolute, stating they "don't care if everyone quits."
Altman explored various avenues for return, even suggesting he would step away if it aided the company. Murati relayed that Emmett Shear was being lined up as interim CEO. As the situation intensified, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella became involved, though his diplomatic intervention seemed limited.
Altman then proposed a Microsoft acquisition of OpenAI to satisfy the board's governance concerns, a notion that did not gain traction. Murati's stark message indicated the board's indifference to employee actions, prioritizing control over Altman's leadership.
The board's position eventually collapsed after widespread employee threats to resign and join Microsoft. This pressure led to Altman's reinstatement as CEO within a week.