OpenAI on Thursday backtracked on a controversial decision to, in effect, make former employees choose between signing a non-disparagement agreement that would never expire, or keeping their vested equity in the company.
The internal memo, which was viewed by CNBC, was sent to former employees and shared with current ones.
The memo said OpenAI will also not enforce any other non-disparagement or non-solicitation contract items that the employee may have signed.
"As we shared with employees, we are making important updates to our departure process," an OpenAI spokesperson told CNBC in a statement.
Bloomberg first reported on the release from the non-disparagement provision.
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