| ▲ | bmitc 13 hours ago | |
So firing a grifter means it would kill the company? Doesn't that mean the company is grifting? If no one else can possibly lead the supposedly the most important company, with billions/trillions (?) of so called value, do you have a good company and product? Or do I forget that this guy sleeps with an Ayn Rand doll tucked under his arms? | ||
| ▲ | okr 12 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
ChatGPT or CoPilot were awesome products at the time. I do not use them anymore these days. But to me it felt never like i was abused. And Investment into companies is what it is, a risk. But the results remain forever, whoever wins. | ||
| ▲ | zemvpferreira 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Not a fan of Altman but the devil you know is a powerful argument. If you believe a CEO/Founder to be a grifter-position at its core (fake it till you make it etc etc), retaining the best grifter you can find is the optimal play. | ||