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Indian-origin OpenAI employee praises company’s culture and pace

As recently as on X – a platform previously recognized as Twitter – an employee of Indian origin who recently joined Sam Altman’s OpenAI spoke of the company’s atmosphere and the workers’ passion.

An employee working in product marketing discussed his feelings about the company’s working environment. He said he is amazed by his colleagues’ hard work and productivity. ” I am Looking forward to working with such a great team in one of the most significant companies today, a privilege Indeed, my first month here has been one of the most intense,” he said.

Some of the users, who are also people of Indian origin and currently working in OpenAI, congratulate the new employee and wish him success in his work.

The news follows several high-profile departures at OpenAI, the artificial intelligence startup operated by Sam Altman, the current CEO of the firm. Late in the week, OpenAI’s President and co-founder Greg Brockman said he’ll be out of the office until the end of the year.

ChatGPT maker OpenAI has lost one of its co-founders to a rival startup, Anthropic, and the developer has been hiring. Further, in July, the company’s AI safety leader, Aleksander Madry, left the organization and was transferred to a different position in the company.

The new advances were announced as OpenAI – an AI corporation supported by Microsoft Corporation – is expanding the possibilities of using AI. Still, in February, the company presented the Sora text-to-video model, but this one is not available to the public yet.

Meanwhile, Tesla’s Elon Musk, who was an OpenAI cofounder but subsequently resigned from the company three years ago, has reconsidered his legal action against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, for pursuing commerce and profits to the detriment of the public interest.

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