Karpathy, one of the co-founders of OpenAI, has announced his departure from the company. He stated that his exit is not a result of any specific event or drama. Karpathy plans to work on personal projects and see what the future holds.
Karpathy, one of the co-founders of OpenAI, has announced his departure from the company. He stated that his exit is not a result of any specific event or drama. Karpathy plans to work on personal projects and see what the future holds.
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