Just two days after Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella hired former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to lead a new advanced AI research team, OpenAI backtracked on its decision to let go t

On Nov. 22, OpenAI announced a new agreement that would see the return of Altman as the company CEO. The company confirmed this decision through an official tweet.

According to OpenAI, the company and Altman “are collaborating to figure out the details.” Sam Altman reciprocated his willingness to join OpenAI by retweeting the onboarding announcement with a ‘heart’ emoji.

Additionally, Altman openly shared his “love” for OpenAI as he decided to withdraw from his new role at Microsoft, adding

“I’m looking forward to returning to OpenAI, and building on our strong partnership with Microsoft.”

Nadella supported Altman and president Greg Brockman’s decision to move back into OpenAI, and how it is essential for ensuring OpenAI continues to thrive and build on its mission.

Altman’s short-lived departure from OpenAI revealed his role in unifying the team. On Nov. 20, 505 out of 700 OpenAI employees reportedly signed a letter stating that the board undermined the company’s mission by firing Altman. 

Related: Emmett Shear new CEO of OpenAI: A timeline of Sam Altman’s ousting

“The process through which you terminated Sam Altman and removed Greg Brockman from the board has jeopardized all of this work and undermined our mission and company,” the letter stated.

The backlash from OpenAI employees, coupled with Microsoft’s timely job offer, recemented Altman’s dominant position across the AI ecosystem.

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