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Paul Graham, cofounder of Y Combinator, clarified that Sam Altman was not fired from his role as president of Y Combinator in 2019. Altman chose to leave to fully commit to his position as CEO of OpenAI after OpenAI announced a shift to a "capped-pro

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The clarification from Graham is useful, but the accusations against Altman are concerning. For a company like OpenAI, which is at the forefront of AI development, maintaining a reputation for transparency and ethical conduct is soo fckn critical.

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