Gabor Cselle, Former CEO and Co-Founder of Pebble, Joins OpenAI To Work on ‘Secret Project’

Gabor Cselle, former CEO and Co-founder of X rival Pebble, joined OpenAI to work on a 'secret project'. This comes as the company raised huge USD 6.6 billion in funding round last month which led to USD 157 valuation.

Gabor Cselle, OpenAI Logo (Photo Credits: X/@gabor, @OpenAI)

New Delhi, November 4: Sam Altman-run OpenAI has hired Gabor Cselle, former CEO and co-founder of X (formerly Twitter) rival Pebble, to work on a "secret project". Cselle has been working with OpenAI since October. “Excited to share that I've joined @OpenAI! The talent density here is incredible. Learning a lot already.

Will share more about what I'm working on in due time,” he posted on X social media platform. He started working on Pebble, originally called T2, in 2022 with Michael Greer, ex-engineering head at Discord. Pebble raised funding from venture capitalists, including Android co-founder Rich Miner. NVIDIA in Talks With Elon Musk To Invest in His AI Startup xAI: Reports.

Gabor Cselle Announcement of Joining Sam Altman-Run OpenAI

 

In 2023, Pebble announced to shut down. It had grown into a small but engaged community on its microblogging service. Later, Pebble returned as a Mastodon instance as Pebble.social, according to reports. At its peak, Pebble reached 20,000 registered users but its usage had fallen to just around 1,000 daily users following its rebranding from T2.

“I think it’s good to see that the community finds value in this and that’s that we had a real community on Pebble,” Cselle was quoted as saying in reports. In May this year, he joined the accelerator South Park Commons. Last month, reports surfaced that ChatGPT maker OpenAI is planning to launch its next AI model called ‘Orion’ in December this year which is potentially up to 100 times more powerful than GPT-4. Bosch Layoffs: German Tech Conglomerate To Lay Off 7,000 Employees From ‘Automotive Supply Sector’ Amid Lower Returns on Sales Expected in 2024.

According to a report in The Verge, unlike the release of OpenAI’s last two models — GPT-4o and o1 — Orion won’t initially be released widely through ChatGPT. The expected release of Orion comes as OpenAI, which has secured a historic $6.6 billion funding at a $157 billion valuation, is restructuring itself as a for-profit entity. OpenAI, however, has said it has no plans to launch Orion as of now.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Nov 04, 2024 11:01 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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