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airstrike
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OpenAI's board has fired Sam Altman
To make an example out of him?
zarzavat
on Nov 17, 2023
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They clearly did it in a hurry, this is a “pants on fire” firing, not a difference of opinion over his leadership and direction.
aaronbrethorst
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I assume you mean ‘hair on fire,’ which suggests a move done in a panic. “Pants on fire” means the subject is lying.
LegibleCrimson
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They fired him for lying. I think GP meant what they said, which is that what he was doing was blatantly lying, rather than whatever softer interpretation can be made for "not consistently candid in his communications".
zarzavat
on Nov 18, 2023
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Actually I did mix up “hair on fire” and “pants down”. Fortunately, “pants on fire” still works in context.
ohbleek
on Nov 18, 2023
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Ok, but it fits so well with "liar, liar, pants on fire" and their reason for dismissal.
Wowfunhappy
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Why would they want to do that? That doesn't benefit anyone.
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