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Hundreds of OpenAI staff tell board to resign or they'll quit
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There are some criticisms of OpenAI as a company. For instance, some people believe that OpenAI has become too corporate and profit-driven, despite its initial commitment to being a nonprofit research organization. Others have criticized OpenAI for being closed-source and for-profit, which is a departure from its original mission of advancing digital intelligence in a way that benefits humanity as a whole.
It’s worth noting that OpenAI has also faced legal disputes over copyright infringements. However, OpenAI has also taken steps to address some of these criticisms. For example, it has partnered with the Associated Press to ensure that it has access to valuable material without running into legal trouble. It has also pledged to advance AI in a responsible and ethical manner.
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