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OpenAI has been forcing (with the threat of losing vested equity) all employees who leave the company to sign a non-disparagement agreement, which basically says that they agree not to say anything bad about the company after they leave. They also get them to sign an NDA about having signed this agreement at all.
According to their original contract they should have a 60 day period to review this agreement before signing, but the company gave them 7 days, and when an employee asked for 2 weeks instead so that he could have a lawyer review the agreement, they refused.
Sam Altman claims that this was all just a mistake with a poorly worded exit document, and that he had no idea this was going on. But looking at the document trail that seems extremely implausible.
This only came to light because one former employee refused to sign the non-disparagment agreement (and accompanying NDA), and so was free to talk about it. In doing so he gave up a very large sum of money.
After this came to light OpenAI has claimed that they won't enforce these agreements, though whether or not they'll live up to those claims remains to be seen, and since their statements aren't legally binding, former employees would be justified in being concerned about making any disparaging statements about the company.