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Many junior and senior level sales staff exited X over the past month, according to a new report. On Wednesday, Elon Musk told advertisers to "Go fuck yourself." AdvertisementThere's been a sales staff exodus at Elon Musk's social media company X over the past month, according to a recent report. Sales staff began exiting the company shortly after X handed out bonus checks this month, according to the report. "Go fuck yourself," Musk told advertisers, including Disney, IBM, and Apple, who have fled the platform.
Persons: Elon Musk, , There's, Claire Atkinson, Atkinson, Musk, Andrew Sorkin, Bob Iger, Iger, Linda Yaccarino, Axios, Yaccarino, NBCUniversal — Organizations: Disney, Apple, Service, Elon, Twitter, IBM, Musk
Elon Musk said he's concerned OpenAI discovered a "dangerous element" of AI. The billionaire said he has "mixed feelings" about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. AdvertisementElon Musk has some theories about why Sam Altman was initially ousted from OpenAI. Musk added that he wanted to know why OpenAI cofounder and chief scientist Ilya Sutskever "felt so strongly as to fight Sam. "He really sweats it over questions of what is right," Musk told Sorkin.
Persons: Elon Musk, OpenAI, Sam Altman, Musk, , Andrew Sorkin, Sam, Ilya Sutskever, they've, It's, Altman, Kali Hays, he'd, Sutskever, backtrack, Sorkin, Ilya, OpenAI's ChatGPT Organizations: Service, OpenAI, CNBC
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he wakes up worried his company might fail. Huang said the feeling he got from Nvidia nearly going out of business years ago has stuck with him. The fear of his chip empire tanking, Huang admitted, is a feeling he grapples with every morning when he wakes up. "I think during adversity you're more focused," Huang said. "I like going home and telling my wife I saved the company today," Huang said during the DealBook summit.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Huang, , Andrew Sorkin, Sorkin Organizations: Nvidia, Service, New York Times DealBook, Yorker Locations: Nvidia's, Taiwan
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang explained why he has 50 direct reports at the 2023 NYT DealBook Summit. "The more direct reports the CEO has, the less layers are in the company," Huang said. AdvertisementNvidia CEO and cofounder Jensen Huang said he has 50 direct reports — and for a good reason. "The more direct reports the CEO has, the less layers are in the company," Huang said. After all, Huang doesn't feel the need to do too much hand-holding with his direct reports — he said he expects them to know what they're doing.
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Some Amazon employees are calling for Jeff Bezos to return as CEO. Some Amazon employees are calling for the return of founder Jeff Bezos as CEO in the midst of massive layoffs and a plunging stock price. "Apparently not even Andy is safe," one employee wrote, referring to Jassy who took over from Bezos as CEO in July 2021. "He should come…he is the best," another employee wrote, referring to Bezos. In the turkey-themed email, viewed by Insider, the CEO acknowledged challenges, thanked Amazon employees, and called for resilience and optimism.
Sam Bankman-Fried denied he was in a secret chat group called "Wirefraud" in a tweet on Monday. The former FTX CEO was arrested and charged with eight counts of fraud and conspiracy this week. Although the chat group was set up to keep communications hidden, the contents of it will become public throughout legal proceedings, AFR reported. FTX did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment about the chat group, made outside of normal working hours. Hours after Bankman-Fried denied involvement in the chat group, he was arrested by Bahamian authorities.
Sam Bankman-Fried said FTX had "no wild parties," at the New York Times' DealBook Summit. He said people would play board games at his parties and barely consumed any alcohol. He told reporter Andrew Sorkin that he only drank half a glass of alcohol a year. "There were no wild parties here," Bankman-Fried said. He clarified that he "didn't see any illegal drug use" in the office and that his parties were just "having people over for dinner."
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