On Wednesday, OpenAI announced that an agreement had been reached for the return of Sam Altman as CEO, just days after his removal. This marks the conclusion of extensive discussions about the future of the startup, a key player in the artificial intelligence realm.
In addition to Altman’s reinstatement, there are plans to partially reconfigure the board of directors responsible for his dismissal. Joining the board will be Bret Taylor, former co-CEO of Salesforce, and Larry Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary. They will join current director Adam D’Angelo, who is also the CEO of Quora, according to OpenAI.
On Monday, Emmett Shear, former head of Twitch, was named interim CEO, while Altman had previously announced his intention to join Microsoft as a supporter.
Expressing his anticipation, Sam Altman stated in a post on X, “I’m looking forward to returning to OpenAI.”
Malik Riaz’s Earth-Shaking Interview Recorded By Anchor Javed Chaudhry Being Aired Soon
Meanwhile, veteran journalist Javed Chaudhry hinted at a potential headline-making interview that might soon captivate the nation’s attention, this time featuring property mogul Malik Riaz rather than a politician.
Chaudhry hinted at this in a video blog, suggesting that the interview either has been recorded or is on the verge of being recorded.
Malik Riaz stands as the figure behind Bahria Town, one of the nation’s largest real estate projects sprawling across various cities from Rawalpindi to Karachi.
According to Chaudhry, the interview is anticipated to revolve around three crucial points. Firstly, it may delve into Riaz’s involvement in the Rs460 billion fine imposed by the Supreme Court.
Allegedly, the conversation might touch upon the role of former Chief Justice Saqib Nisar in this matter and any benefits he might have received.
The second point of discussion could center around the 2014 sit-in staged by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. Riaz might unveil contentious claims regarding the planning, funding, and management of the protest.

