Recently, three core executives of OpenAI—Kevin Weil, Bill Peebles, and Srinivas Narayanan—announced their resignations on April 18, a move closely tied to the company's ongoing strategic transformation. OpenAI plans to shut down its AI video tool, Sora, on April 26, citing high operational costs, a significant decline in user engagement, and intellectual property concerns raised by the Motion Picture Association of America. Additionally, the company's scientific division will undergo a 'decentralization' reform, with existing research efforts being redistributed to other teams. Over the past two years, OpenAI has experienced multiple losses of key talent, with several executives and researchers departing to join competitors or start their own ventures. Despite these challenges, OpenAI remains actively adjusting its strategy to explore new paths for growth.
