This was just announced by the OpenAI Twitter account:
Implicitly, the previous board members associated with EA, Helen Toner and Tasha McCauley, are ("in principle") no longer going to be part of the board.
I think it would be useful to have, in the future, a postmortem of what happened, from an EA perspective. EA had two members on the board of arguably the most important company of the century, and it has just lost them after several days of embarrassment. I think it would be useful for the community if we could get a better idea of what led to this sequence of events.
[update: Larry Summers said in 2017 that he likes EA.]
A possibility?
For that to be possible, it would require that Open AI was NOT sexist when it brought on two female board members. It somehow BECAME sexist later, after which it fired them both (as well as two other male board members, also known as the entire board), and imagines that event had little connection to the fact that these very board members had nearly destroyed the $100B company over which they were stewards in the preceding four days.
It's a grotesque calumny. That's all it is. It's immoral race/sex baiting and should be called out as such rather than entertained, unless he has actual information about events he declined to share in his original post.