|
|
|
|
|
by marcus0x62
927 days ago
|
|
> The board was a non profit board serving the mission. Mission was foremost. Employees are not. They need employees to advance their stated mission. > One of the comments a member made was, if the company was destroyed, it would still be consistent with serving the mission. Which is right. I mean, that's a nice sound bite and everything, but the only scenario where blowing up the company seems to be consistent with their mission is the scenario where Open AI itself achieves a breakthrough in AGI and where the board thinks that system cannot be made safe. Otherwise, to be relevant in guiding research towards AGI, they need to stay a going concern, and that means not running off 90% of the employee base. |
|
That's why they presumably agreed to find a solution. But at the same time shows that in essence, entities with for-profit incentives find a way to get what they want. There certainly needs to be more thought and discussion about governance, and how we collectively as a species or each company individually governs AI.