"The OpenAI CEO sent employees a message on Slack criticizing Immigration and Customs Enforcement - and appears to have taken the opportunity to also take a subtle jab at his rival, Mark Zuckerberg. The reference can be found where Altman wrote that OpenAI aims to "not get blown around by changing fashions." "We didn't start talking about masculine corporate energy when that was popular," Altman told employees."
""The masculine energy, I think, is good," Zuckerberg said in the January podcast episode. "Society has plenty of that, but I think corporate culture was trying to get away from it." Zuckerberg described the merits of a corporate culture that "celebrates the aggression" of business. The Meta CEO said that the intent of corporate culture's shift away from masculinity was good. Women likely feel that companies are "too masculine," he told Rogan, and that things are "biased" against them."
An internal Slack message from Sam Altman criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement and framed OpenAI's cultural stance as resistant to shifting fashions. OpenAI intentionally avoided adopting "masculine corporate energy" and did not "become super woke" when those trends were popular. Mark Zuckerberg promoted a return to masculinity at Meta, praising masculine energy and arguing that corporate culture had tried to move away from it. Zuckerberg highlighted a corporate culture that "celebrates the aggression" of business while acknowledging concerns that some employees find companies "too masculine" or biased. The remarks underline cultural differences between rival AI labs competing for talent.
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