I’m a woman and was inspired to see a female CTO. But she seems clueless in most of her interviews and rarely is able to go to any technical depth. Folks working at OpenAI - what is her contribution ? Or is she a figurehead ?
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She dosent need to be in the weeds. She needs to establish strategy and direction for the technology, make sure projects are moving along without issues, collaborate with cross functional teams and steer the ship in the right direction.
Real question is how to remove her as cto
Total figurehead, this has been called out for a long time. Really surprised there isn't an NLPXÆĪË Musk yet.
Typical toxic misogynist bs that women in tech have to deal with all the time...
No, it isn’t. Infact it’s the opposite. Tokenism creates more issues for women who truly perform because it creates easy narratives. And her role seems like tokenism to me. I’m sure she added value in other ways, but she doesn’t play the role expected of a CTO.
Yes, because you have great insight into what she brings to the table and not. Please...
She is hot that’s it! I haven’t seen her being too inspiring either. This is the sad reality we live in now. Just because women.
She’s not technical. She was a product manager. She deleted her LinkedIn recently so no one can ask anymore question about her background.
Exactly. Good for her though, right place, right time and clearly capitalized on it.
i agree with OP on the question of, what does she bring to the table as a CTO, is not evident as an outsider is not clear, but may be she is doing whats needed from her role. the fastest growing company wont continue with someone questionable at that level. any cxo role does have a clear definition, but their daily life overlaps all areas
I would say she is smart; smart enough to not share any strategic information. Things companies like OpenAI work on, they wouldn’t drop even a hint until it becomes a reality and then they know how to market it. And I’m convinced that most of their devs wouldn’t know how to connect the dots for a bigger picture You wouldn’t get an answer to your question.
Nah, in the interview she seemed to be genuinely confused and didn't know how to answer those questions.
Shots fired
Genuine question. Wondering what got her to the role so that other women can learn. In the interviews I’ve watched, and I’ve watched many, she doesn’t seem that effective.
Being a woman got her the role.