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The vibes are off at OpenAI
Published: April 08, 2026 at 13:47 | Source: theverge.com
AI Close AI Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Follow Follow See All AI Report Close Report Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Follow Follow See All Report Analysis Close Analysis Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Follow Follow See All Analysis The vibes are off at OpenAI OpenAI is juggling public controversies, strategy shifts, and increasing competition. by Hayden Field Close Hayden Field Senior AI Reporter Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Follow Follow See All by Hayden Field Apr 8, 2026, 1:47 PM UTC Link Share Gift Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge; Getty Images AI Close AI Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. 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OpenAI is in a relatively precarious position. The company is and has been a funding behemoth — just over a week ago, it closed $122 billion in funding at a post-money valuation of $852 billion. It’s potentially planning for an IPO later this year. ChatGPT’s longtime lead in consumer-facing AI led it to name-brand status akin to “Kleenex” for tissues. But in recent months, a slew of executive reshufflings, discontinued projects, and other news has raised questions about how stable the company really is — and how long it may be able to stay on top. OpenAI’s current batch of public controversies started early in the year. At the end of February, the company agreed to an apparently expansive Pentagon contract that its competitor Anthropic had refused to sign out of concerns about autonomous weapons and domestic mass surveillance. The move created controversy both internally and externally, and even CEO Sam Altman acknowledged OpenAI had come off as “opportunistic and sloppy.” Then came the product announcements. Last month, OpenAI unexpectedly announced it would discontinue Sora , an AI video-generation app that it had planned to roll into ChatGPT. It exited its Disney partnership so rapidly that the companies had reportedly been working together just 30 minutes before Disney found out about the shutdown. The company said it was shelving long-gestating plans for the ability to sext with ChatGPT last month as well. “We cannot miss this moment because we are distracted by side quests,” OpenAI’s Fidji Simo reportedly told employees last month , as the company announced it would pivot to focusing on enterprise and coding tools. Even its once-heralded Stargate data center project may have largely stalled . Just last Friday, the company announced a laundry list of changes to its C-suite. Simo, OpenAI’s CEO of AGI deployment — who was until recently the company’s CEO of applications — is stepping away from her role “for the next several weeks” due to medical leave, with company president Greg Brockman stepping in to run the product organization and run its super app initiative. CMO Kate Rouch decided to depart to focus on her health. Brad Lightcap decided to leave his role as OpenAI’s COO to instead start a role “focused on special projects” and reporting directly to Altman. At the start of this week, a piece in The New Yorker expanded on years of reports of Altman potentially misleading OpenAI’s board, former company executives, and even contemporaries in roles he held before cofounding OpenAI. And later this month, OpenAI is scheduled to defend itself in a potentially nasty court battle with cofounder Elon Musk, whose suit against the company has already revealed extensive internal communications from its early days. Are you a current or former OpenAI employee? Contact me via Signal at haydenfield.11 on a non-work device with tips. The barrage of recent changes, and headlines, has seemed to leave the company reeling — and looking to control its narrative. Last week OpenAI announced that it was acquiring TBPN , the online viral news show. Simo wrote that it made the deal to “help create a space for a rea
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