Fear and loathing at OpenAI
Sam Altman’s tenure at OpenAI has been… messy. Messy to the point where Altman was briefly fired from his role as CEO, only to be reinstated days later, at which point he began reshaping the organization permanently. This week, The New Yorker published a deep look at Altman, his time at OpenAI, and the questions about whether he’s the right person to be in charge of a technology as important and transformative as artificial intelligence.
On this episode of The Vergecast, David and Nilay discuss OpenAI, the profile, Altman, and everything. Eventually. First, they have some projects to talk about. Nilay has finally concluded his journey to turn an iMac into a monitor, though he ran into a few snags along the way. David managed to vibe-code the productivity app of his dreams, though not before accidentally tapping into someone else’s dreams. The hosts compare notes on their projects, their Claude Code experience, and where this whole vibe-coding thing might be headed.
After that, it’s OpenAI time. We discuss all the ways in which Altman is just an exceedingly normal businessman, and all the reasons AI either does or doesn’t demand a different kind of leader. Your answer to that question almost certainly depends on just how big a deal you think AI will be.
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