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    Greg Brockman, OpenAI’s president and former board chairman, resigned, and the two have been talking to friends about starting another company. A string of senior researchers also resigned on Friday, and people close to OpenAI say more departures are in the works.

    wow what a clusterfuck

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      I’m hoping for a protracted fight between the AI cultists and the technofascists while the world watches on and realizes the whole thing was a circus act the entire time

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        yeah, there’s some good potential

        the first time around openai got to mass-scrape in peace because people didn’t really have an eye on how they were doing it. if you want to quickly make another company and restart, you need whole new datasets and whole new implementations (and possibly algos too - otherwise if it’s too GPT-y they could probably get sued)

        I hope they continue at pace!

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      Counter theory: Everyone leaking “ohhh, they’re in talks to get him back but maybe he’s too busy forming a competitor” are Altman’s people, leaking a narrative to make him look like a Very Desirable Special Boy.

      Only evidence for my theory besides wishful thinking: Even regular peons have to sign non-competes in this country. Surely Altman & all his BFFs can’t go form a competing company?

      Counter-counter-point: CA severely limits non-competes.

      Counter x3 point: They’re such clowns tho.

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    OpenAI’s current board consists of chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, Quora CEO Adam D’Angelo, former GeoSim Systems CEO Tasha McCauley, and Helen Toner, the director of strategy at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology. Unlike traditional companies, the board isn’t tasked with maximizing shareholder value, and none of them hold equity in OpenAI.

    We’re not like, your traditional company. We do small plates.

    Instead, their stated mission is to ensure the creation of “broadly beneficial” artificial general intelligence, or AGI.

    Thought they were trying to melt the ice caps tbh.

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      Isn’t this just how every tech company starts out? Google just want to help you find things on the web. Facebook just wants you to help connect with friends. We are very serious people doing serious work for humanity and you need to listen to us, and possibly give us things for free. It’s all about positioning.

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        Oh for sure. Another way to think about that is: they actually are honestly and genuinely trying to help humanity with their inventions and so forth, except for them “humanity” is just the wallet of whoever is bankrolling them.

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          oh they can be 100% sincere about their humanitarian ideals. But investor RTO, need for revenue streams to cover expenses, general market forces - these will always outstrip and determine the final cause of a company. Ideals don’t matter, eventually, at most, PR in the service of expanding market share, intentionally or not.

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      can anyone give me a pdf or pastebin or something of this? I’m not a fuck gonna pay those sub rates just to see this