Good question; it doesn’t seem misleading to me. Here’s the relevant bit:
Willner is staying on in an “advisory role” but has asked Linkedin followers to “reach out” for related opportunities. The former OpenAI project lead states that the move comes after a decision to spend more time with his family.
I get that, I just don’t think that’s atypical when you leave a technical position and are looking for new work. I think he’s essentially staying on as a contractor to wrap up his time there and transfer his knowledge and projects, and then will fully hop ship when he has a new job lined up.
What’s misleading about it?
Good question; it doesn’t seem misleading to me. Here’s the relevant bit:
I get that, I just don’t think that’s atypical when you leave a technical position and are looking for new work. I think he’s essentially staying on as a contractor to wrap up his time there and transfer his knowledge and projects, and then will fully hop ship when he has a new job lined up.