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hehajwk commented on OpenAI has deleted the word 'safely' from its mission   theconversation.com/opena... · Posted by u/DamnInteresting
hn_throwaway_99 · a month ago
I hope this doesn't come across as being cynical in my old(er) age, but instead I just hope it's a reflection of reality

Lot's of organizations in the tech and business space start out with "high falutin", lofty goals. Things about making the world a better place, "don't be evil", "benefitting all of humanity", etc. etc. They are all, without fail, complete and total bullshit, or at least they will always end up as complete and total bullshit. And the reason for this is not that the people involved are inherently bad people, it's just that humans react strongly to incentives, and the incentives, at least in our capitalist society, ensure that profit motive will always be paramount. Again, I don't think this is cynical, it's just realistic.

I think it really went in to high gear in the 90s that, especially in tech, that companies put out this idea that they would bring all these amazing benefits to the world and that employees and customers were part of a grand, noble purpose. And to be clear, companies have brought amazing tech to the world, but only insofar as in can fulfill the profit motive. In earlier times, I think people and society had a healthier relationship with how they viewed companies - your job was how you made money, but not where you tried to fulfill your soul - that was what civic organizations, religion, and charities were for.

So my point is that I think it's much better for society to inherently view all companies and profit-driven enterprises with suspicion, again not because people involved are inherently bad, but because that is simply the nature of capitalism.

hehajwk · a month ago
It is one thing to go against what you believe once you sell out ala Google. Private equity ruins all good things on a long enough time scale.

OAI are deceptive. And have been for some time. As is Sam.

hehajwk commented on OpenAI has deleted the word 'safely' from its mission   theconversation.com/opena... · Posted by u/DamnInteresting
kumarski · a month ago
Former NSA Director and retired U.S. Army General Paul Nakasone joined the Board of Directors at OpenAI in June 2024.

OpenAI announced in October 2025 that it would begin allowing the generation of "erotica" and other mature, sexually explicit, or suggestive content for verified adult users on ChatGPT.

hehajwk · a month ago
A ghoulish company that barely has a moat if it even does.

Avarice is a powerful thing. As is keeping tabs on your citizens.

u/hehajwk

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