OpenAI's 2024 leadership shake‑up and a looming phone rumor fuel industry chatter

OpenAI's 2024 leadership shake‑up and a looming phone rumor fuel industry chatter
The Verge

Key Points

  • OpenAI’s 2024 leadership crisis resurfaced in the Musk‑Altman trial, exposing chaotic succession.
  • Text messages between Sam Altman and Mira Murati went viral, illustrating internal disarray.
  • Rumors persist that OpenAI plans a smartphone launch, deemed logical but likely impractical.
  • Fitbit unveiled the new Fitbit Air wearable with updated health features.
  • iRobot founder Colin Angle introduced a new home companion robot.
  • A lawsuit challenges Apple’s advertising practices for its Siri voice assistant.

The Vergecast highlighted the chaotic succession at OpenAI that unfolded after Sam Altman's 2024 ouster, a turmoil now on display in the Musk‑Altman trial. Text exchanges between Altman and former chief technology officer Mira Murati have become viral memes, underscoring the disorder. The episode also noted persistent rumors that OpenAI plans to launch its own smartphone—a move described as logical yet seemingly doomed. Additional tech news covered the new Fitbit Air, a home robot from iRobot founder Colin Angle, and a lawsuit over Apple’s Siri ads.

The Vergecast episode aired this week dissected the turbulence that ripped through OpenAI in 2024. Sam Altman’s abrupt removal as chief executive triggered a scramble that left the company’s board, investors, and staff scrambling for direction. That chaos now plays out in the courtroom, where Elon Musk and Altman face off in a trial that, according to the hosts, lays bare how disordered the succession process was.

Listeners heard excerpts of the text messages exchanged between Altman and Mira Murati, OpenAI’s former chief technology officer, after the leadership shake‑up. The messages, which quickly turned into a meme across social platforms, reveal a behind‑the‑scenes scramble that few outside the firm had seen. "It’s directionally very bad," the hosts remarked, emphasizing the severity of the internal conflict.

OpenAI’s rumored smartphone

Beyond the courtroom drama, the podcast traced a persistent rumor that OpenAI intends to release its own phone. The hosts argued that such a device would be the only sensible next step for the AI firm, positioning it to compete directly with tech giants. Yet they also warned that the plan “seems utterly doomed to fail,” suggesting that the company may lack the hardware expertise needed to pull off a successful launch.

The discussion then shifted to other tech headlines. Fitbit introduced its latest wearable, the Fitbit Air, promising new health‑tracking features. Colin Angle, founder of iRobot, announced a new in‑home companion robot, signaling continued innovation in household automation. Meanwhile, a lawsuit targeting Apple’s Siri advertising practices was highlighted, reminding listeners that even industry behemoths face legal challenges.

Overall, the episode painted a picture of an industry in flux: a leading AI organization grappling with leadership turmoil, a potential hardware venture that may never materialize, and a slew of product announcements and legal battles that keep the tech world on its toes.

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