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highduc commented on Sam Altman exposes the charade of AI accountability   bloomberg.com/opinion/art... · Posted by u/helsinkiandrew
from-nibly · 2 years ago
No but the 700 employees who are following him does.
highduc · 2 years ago
So?
highduc commented on Wild speculation regarding the OpenAI fiasco   tiltingatwindmills.dev/wi... · Posted by u/imgabe
highduc · 2 years ago
>A lot of the initial speculation is that the coup was led by Ilya over AI safety concerns, but that seems unlikely now given how quickly he switched sides.

For more context: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38362301

If the above is real then it kind of changes things.

highduc commented on     · Posted by u/croes
highduc · 2 years ago
Interesting. Also what a clusterfuck.
highduc commented on Microsoft's Satya Nadella Kept the 'Best Bromance in Tech' Alive   nytimes.com/2023/11/20/te... · Posted by u/pretext
highduc · 2 years ago
At this point this whole thing looks more like

>tech billionaires and mammoth corporation use the full weight of social media to exert control over a non-profit organization, and also telling us what to think about the event without having enough info.

The framing in these articles is insane.

highduc commented on Sam Altman exposes the charade of AI accountability   bloomberg.com/opinion/art... · Posted by u/helsinkiandrew
PUSH_AX · 2 years ago
If there is no success then there is nothing to discuss.
highduc · 2 years ago
You get my point. With all due respect to Sam's technical abilities, if I'd have to choose one to make AI/AGI I'd clearly go with Ilya. The fact that Sam goes to Microsoft doesn't mean all OpenAI is moves to Microsoft. That is the point I'm trying to make
highduc commented on Sam Altman exposes the charade of AI accountability   bloomberg.com/opinion/art... · Posted by u/helsinkiandrew
PUSH_AX · 2 years ago
With 700 ish employees I find it difficult to attribute their success to one person.
highduc · 2 years ago
I was not talking about the success but the core tech those employees are working with. That's what really matters isn't it?
highduc commented on Sam Altman exposes the charade of AI accountability   bloomberg.com/opinion/art... · Posted by u/helsinkiandrew
highduc · 2 years ago
This article is that Obama meme awarding a medal to himself. Also I don't get it, OpenAI's product was technically made by Ilya who's still at OpenAI.
highduc commented on The Perilous Journey Toward AGI – Ilya Sutskever – TED [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=SEkGL... · Posted by u/saikatsg
highduc · 2 years ago
For me the real danger of AGI (even aligned), fast forward in some future where robotics are similarly advanced to create full human motion replacement, is that it will dilute if not completely replace human work, ANY kind. And the real danger doesn't come from AGI itself, comes from the psychopaths having control of it.
highduc commented on OpenAI board stands firm in face of staff revolt over Sam Altman's ouster   ft.com/content/7215167b-b... · Posted by u/tomduncalf
0xbadc0de5 · 2 years ago
At this point, it's becoming clear that the remaining board members aren't competent to run a lemonade stand let alone sit on the board of OpenAI. They don't have the best interests of the company, its mission, or its employees anywhere on their priorities. Their blasé attitude toward destroying an $80bn company, throwing the lives of its 700+ employees into complete chaos, and giving customers and investors the finger without any public statements is proof of that.
highduc · 2 years ago
Non-profit org man. We still don't know what happened and their actions might align to their mission. Weird how quite a few people with your narrative mistake it for a for-profit company.
highduc commented on Scoble: Who held gun that killed OpenAI? AdamDAngelo all evidence points at you   twitter.com/scobleizer/st... · Posted by u/upwardbound
highduc · 2 years ago
I don't get it, how is OpenAI "dead"? Are you going to stop using ChatGPT or?

u/highduc

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