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by frabjoused
749 days ago
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Egregious is a much better word that doesn't intentionally sound alarming. The only new information here is that his signature was on these documents. This article took 18 paragraphs to say that. Real journalism that wasn't influenced by SEO or ad views should probably be one sentence with the new information and a link to a previous article filling in the missing context, for those who happen not to have it. |
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https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/draconian
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draconian
https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/Draconian
Now consider the thing that is happening: someone is being essentially pressured to agree a contract forcing them to stay functionally silent about anything bad they experienced or saw at OpenAI, on pain of losing things they've already earned.
For that individual's experience, "draconian" -- harsh, unusually severe, repressive -- seems like it would be a good fit, right?
And as it is not in the title or the subhead, it's not really being deployed to be clickbait, is it? The title is even more damning
(As an aside, why should this article not intentionally sound alarming? This whole situation is a pretty damning indictment of one of the most influential startups on earth right now. IMO it is alarming.)