OpenAI’s new ‘super opinionated’ CEO Emmett Shear once said he paid for his time at firm’s biggest backer, Microsoft, with a ‘little chunk of my soul’
- Shear’s online rhetoric is a far cry from the polished corporate language used by many Silicon Valley leaders, and his apparent lack of filter may create problems
- He has been vocal about the existential risks of artificial intelligence, describing it as a ‘universe-destroying bomb’

In August, Shear responded to a post about women advocating for “free use”, a fetish where they agree to be sexually available to their partners at all times. He said on the social network formerly known as Twitter that it was a “BDSM non-consent/humiliation kink thing”, adding that “between 40-60% of women seem to have rape/non-consent fantasies”, citing an article on Wikipedia.
OpenAI and Microsoft did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Shear hung up on a call from a reporter without commenting. He changed his bio description on X on Monday to “interim CEO of OpenAI”.
Social media posts aside, Altman’s ouster has sparked outrage at the company he co-founded, and at least 600 of the company’s 770 employees have signed a letter threatening to resign unless the current board quits. The signatories demanded that OpenAI reinstate Altman and Brockman.
