Recently, the board of OpenAI has been in turmoil, inviting competitors to join and poaching executives from Google, drawing industry-wide attention. Adam D'Angelo reached out to Ali Ghodsi, the CEO of Databricks, last month to inquire if he was considering joining the OpenAI board. This move has sparked concerns about the instability of the OpenAI board, particularly regarding the status of Altman. Google, in an effort to retain talent, has offered high salaries and introduced special compensation plans, further strengthening its advantage in talent and technology through poaching top executives. Despite some internal turbulence, OpenAI has emerged as a formidable force in the commercial world.