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by hahahacorn
71 days ago
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FWIW, reading your response makes it absolutely clear that you started with a conclusion (Altman is a sociopath) and worked backwards from there, instead of trying to reason through the motivations of his actions from first principles. He very well could be! I’m not commenting on Altman because I don’t know. But if you applied the same logic to myself in a relatively similar situation, I’d be appalled at your lack of empathy and emotional intelligence. |
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All that aside, this blogpost is still tone-deaf. It's hard to see how a photo of his husband will inspire unity with the GOP administration that he relies on for protection. Blue-collar communities are not going to read his description of an AGI apocalypse and reconcile it with OpenAI's defense contracts. Altman himself empathizes with the "anti-technology" sentiment precipitating his pushback, but refuses to denounce the "AGI" nonsense and apocalyptic marketing spiel. The post is a contradiction from front-to-back, and Altman does nothing to assuage it.
If he actually wants to rally the public, why can't we see a real demonstration of how AGI is dangerous to democracy? Why can't Altman apologize for his role in enabling war crimes and extrajudicial surveillance? OpenAI's reputation is in the gutter, and Sam's "blame the government" attitude is likely responsible for torpedoing public trust.