u/michaelnovati replied ·
Thanks for the transparency and it's sad to hear, but also extremely good to hear that you are super realistic about the state of things and planning for multiple outcomes.
It would be even more devasting if you made more cuts, had poor instruction from lower cost staff just to keep the ship running, and trying to mislead people that everything is going great. Or grasping at straws with 'AI courses'.
I think it's an honorable outcome if Turing was incredibly impactful during the right time in the market and left when it no longer was in a changing world. Maybe in the future something new could emerge from all the work on a good note in a new world, with a product that could be equally impactful in the future in the new world.