More high-level departures caught some at the high-flying A.I. start-up off guard, as the company seeks to raise billions to fund its operations and ambitious goals.

Sam Altman, C.E.O. of OpenAI, is once again dealing with high-level departures in the start-up’s ranks, this time as he seeks to raise billions.Gian Ehrenzeller/EPA, via ShutterstockSam Altman’s latest challenge

OpenAI has had more than its share of drama over the past year, even as it extends its lead in artificial intelligence.

But as ChatGPT’s parent company takes steps to become more palatable to outside investors, it has again lost senior leaders, including its prominent chief technology officer. It’s a reminder that while OpenAI is one of the most consequential highfliers in tech, it’s — as Sam Altman, its C.E.O., put it — “not a normal company.”

OpenAI is in the midst of a significant transition.

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