A lot of this advice is told from the perspective of the founder. I think a lot of people probably associate Sam with being the founder of openAI because he was the face of it.
In reality, I think Ilya fits as more of a founder in this situation. He worked with Hinton directly as one of the founders in the technology, has been one of the main technical contributors for well over a decade, and him leaving Google/DeepMind to join Open AI as a founder was arguably the main catalyst that led to openAI being created in the first place.
Once again it looks like we might have found ourselves in the classic Edison-Tesla-Westinghouse confusion.
Of course it's early days and this is so just speculation. Might be jobs Apple, but I do think the context and situation is a lot more Edison Tesla Westinghouse.
In reality, I think Ilya fits as more of a founder in this situation. He worked with Hinton directly as one of the founders in the technology, has been one of the main technical contributors for well over a decade, and him leaving Google/DeepMind to join Open AI as a founder was arguably the main catalyst that led to openAI being created in the first place.
Once again it looks like we might have found ourselves in the classic Edison-Tesla-Westinghouse confusion.
Of course it's early days and this is so just speculation. Might be jobs Apple, but I do think the context and situation is a lot more Edison Tesla Westinghouse.