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Irritating 'Blip' Testimony: Molo Still Can't Connect It To His Case.

During the tumultuous period at OpenAI, Microsoft reportedly offered several recommendations for board appointments. However, OpenAI largely declined

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During the tumultuous period at OpenAI, Microsoft reportedly offered several recommendations for board appointments. However, OpenAI largely declined these proposals, implementing only one such suggestion much later, once the immediate crisis had abated. The direct relevance of these particular actions to the ongoing legal proceedings involving Microsoft remains a point of contention or an area of unclear interpretation. This situation potentially highlights the intricate dynamics and questions surrounding the nonprofit board's ultimate control over the for-profit entity. Furthermore, the conduct attributed to Helen Toner and Tasha McCauley has been widely characterized as amateurish, notably due to the conspicuous absence of any formal investigation preceding the significant personnel termination.

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