They include Bret Taylor, former co-CEO of Salesforce and the adult-in-the-room on Twitter’s board when Elon Musk scooped up the company, and Larry Summers, the former US Treasury secretary. The two have served on an array of corporate boards and are well-versed in serving the needs of investors like Microsoft. OpenAI has yet to confirm what will happen to the three independent board members who voted Altman out. The New York Times reported on Wednesday that OpenAI’s chief scientist, Ilya Sutskever, academic Helen Toner and robotics entrepreneur Tasha McCauley have all agreed to step down. Quora CEO Adam D’Angelo, who...