Interviews with Sam Altman and 100+ people on if he can be trusted amid allegations of consistent lying and more: some defend him as others call him a sociopath
New interviews and closely guarded documents shed light on the persistent doubts about the head of OpenAI.
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@thefarce.org
@thefarce.org
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They're torn. Most think he's a terrible sociopath. The rest thing he's a wonderful sociopath. [embedded post]
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@paularmstrongtbd
Paul Armstrong
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What helpful research. [embedded post]
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@jacobsilverman.com
Jacob Silverman
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“They'd met nine years prior, late at night in Peter Thiel's hot tub.” — www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
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@harmancipants
Reyhan Harmanci
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“He has two traits that are almost never seen in the same person. The first is a strong desire to please people, to be liked in any given interaction. The second is almost a sociopathic lack of concern for the consequences that may come from deceiving someone.” www.newyorker.co…
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@carnage4life
Dare Obasanjo
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That the premise of this article is “we interviewed 100+ people to determine if Sam Altman is a liar and a sociopath” is wild. — The animation of the image in the article is also quite unsettling.
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r/OpenAI
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New Yorker published a major investigation into Sam Altman and OpenAI today — based on never-before-disclosed internal memos and 100+ interviews
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r/technology
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18-month New Yorker investigation finds OpenAI's Sam Altman lobbied against the same AI regulations he publicly advocated for …
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@mikeisaac
Rat King
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very nice piece by @RonanFarrow and @andrewmarantz on OpenAI drama of the past few years cannot tell you how many people, three years ago, flat out denied many of the things they're now copping to in this article what a difference a few years makes https://www.newyorker.com/...
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@ronanfarrow
Ronan Farrow
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The reporting on OpenAI and Sam Altman that I've been working on for the past year and a half, for @NewYorker, with @andrewmarantz: https://www.newyorker.com/...
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@miafarrow
Mia Farrow
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Ronan has worked intensely on this investigation for the past year and a half, dealing with hostility behind the scenes. There's shrinking space for this kind of reporting that affects our lives-individuals that can acquire the press they want to control. — www.newyorker.com/m…
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@nixCraft@mastodon.social
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Sam Altman May Control Our Future: Can He Be Trusted? — New interviews and closely guarded documents shed light on the persistent doubts about the head of OpenAI. — https://www.newyorker.com/... (archived version https://archive.is/... ) — Just so you know. …
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Unmasking Sam Altman - by Ronan Farrow
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Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted?
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@packym
Packy McCormick
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If I'm Anthropic, I'm locking Dario in a room for like a month and not letting him near the internet, a camera, or a microphone. Just let OpenAI look weird by themselves for a while. Probably, though, he'll pen a NYT editorial warning that AI will steal your girl. [image]
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@nkulw
Noah Kulwin
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What I appreciated most about this piece is the extent to which it shows people in the upper ranks of the AI corps are bag-chasing liars. Almost no one stood by their principles when a billion dollars came knocking, and I think it's bc those principles were weak to begin with
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@michhuan
Michael Huang
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Sam Altman (2015): “Development of superhuman machine intelligence (SMI) is probably the greatest threat to the continued existence of humanity.” OpenAI representative (2026): “What do you mean by ‘existential safety’? That's not, like, a thing.” [image]
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@alexandermccoy4
Alexander McCoy
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Every time someone says we can't regulate AI because “China,” remember: @sama invented that argument in 2017, without evidence. An intelligence official who investigated it told The New Yorker it was “just being used as a sales pitch.” Read more in this bombshell report: 👇👇
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@shakeelhashim
Shakeel
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This is a very good, very long piece. Excerpting some of the new/juicy bits (but you should read the whole thing!) [image]
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@lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
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(Altman does not recall the exchange.) (Altman doesn't remember this.) (Altman does not recall this. Kushner says that they were not in contact at the time.) www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
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r/BetterOffline
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Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted? (Ronan Farrow)
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@aisafetymemes
@aisafetymemes
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It's confirmed. Multiple sources. OpenAI proposed enriching itself by playing China, Russia, and the US against each other, starting a bidding war. “What if we sold it to Putin?” OpenAI is not pro-America, they're pro-OpenAI They're spending unprecedented sums to buy Congress [im…
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@krishnanrohit
Rohit
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Something I find missing from these discussions is, sure yes they make it sound like everyone thought he was untrustworthy. So why did like 99% of the OpenAI team quit after he was fired and agitate for him to come back? Seems like an important piece of evidence.
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@samfbiddle
Sam Biddle
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Looking forward to TBPN's robust discussion of this reporting
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@packym
Packy McCormick
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Also, TBPN should bring on Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz today.
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@buccocapital
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I have it on good authority that Anthropic employees have Dario tied up in the basement. He is trying to chew through the rope so he can tell the press that AI will destroy the economy, but they've got him down there until OpenAI finishes destroying itself
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@pkafka
Peter Kafka
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On the one hand, the New Yorker profile of Sam Altman does a good of spelling out that many people who have worked with him do not trust him. On the other hand, there have been some clues. https://www.businessinsider.com/ ... [image]
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@ronanfarrow
Ronan Farrow
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(🧵1/11) For the past year and a half, I've been investigating OpenAI and Sam Altman for @NewYorker. With my coauthor @andrewmarantz, I reviewed never-before-disclosed internal memos, obtained 200+ pages of documents related to a close colleague, including extensive private [video…
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@mattzeitlin
Matthew Zeitlin
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How are we supposed to “align” superintelligence if the people who are building the thing keep on getting outwitted by the intelligent and ambitious — but human — Sam Altman
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@kakashiii111
@kakashiii111
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This is a terrifyingly detailed article on Sam Altman's personality. If you look at Sam's behavior over the past two years, it's hard to ignore the pattern: consistent lies, misleading disclosures, inflated active user statistics, including but not limited to a spree of hundreds …
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@highyieldharry
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Bill Gurley hearing investors might want to oust Sam Altman [image]
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@buccocapital
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Paul Graham, 18 years ago: “You could parachute Sam Altman into an island full of cannibals and come back in 5 years and he'd be the king” At this point I think you should stop being surprised he'll do whatever it takes to try to win.
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@bigmeaninternet
Malcolm Harris
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Appreciate @jackclarkSF pointing to the real driver here, wish the risk-concerned industry seemed more interested in a critical understanding of this, more than all the sci-fi stuff [image]
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@garymarcus
Gary Marcus
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Sam Altman in a nutshell, @newyorker: [image]
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@karlbode.com
Karl Bode
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nope — I think often about how the past OpenAI board said he was an untrustworthy ass with all sorts of dodgy financial conflicts of interests and the tech press pretty broadly framed them all as hyperbolic cranks
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@petertl
Peter Thal Larsen
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Almost 11,000 words on Sam Altman and I'm still none the wiser about how OpenAI plans to make money or whether it ever will. — www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
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@emilynussbaum
Emily Nussbaum
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Possible problem that the current default setting for “person in charge of globe-rattling technologies” is “sociopath”: www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
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Sam Altman episode when?
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r/ChatGPTcomplaints
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Ronan Farrow published a investigation into Sam Altman and OpenAI today in the New Yorker - Focused on Sams Lies and a Deepdive into his firing from OpenAi in 2023
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@caseynewton
Casey Newton
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This is petty but maybe my favorite part of the New Yorker's story about OpenAI www.newyorker.com/magazine/202... [image]
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OpenAI considered enriching itself by playing China, Russia, and the US against each other, starting a bidding war. “What if we sold it to Putin?”
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r/JoeRogan
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A long article on Sam Altman, with spicy mentions of other guests, like Musk who is apparently spying on Altman.
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@dylanbyers
Dylan Byers
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I adore The New Yorker, always will, but reporting out the previously reported for a different audience is certainly one of the genres over there.
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@danprimack
Dan Primack
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For example, so much of this was in @_KarenHao book.
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@danprimack
Dan Primack
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Read the New Yorker piece about @sama on plane ride back to Boston. Outside of a few specific quotes from Dario notes, not sure there was anything in there that hadn't been previously reported.
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@stokel
Chris Stokel-Walker
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You'd do well to read this story - and particularly the tone and tenor of the right to replies in brackets throughout www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
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@katiemiller
Katie Miller
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After reading this piece on Sam Altman, one can reasonably conclude he's put profit over loyalty, principles, and company governance. There's business savvy and ruthlessness, and there's Sam, who at multiple points in his career has been the subject of investigations and forced
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@davelevitan
Dave Levitan
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Just getting started with the New Yorker's big Sam Altman thing but this is a weird sentence that pretty much every editor I've had (and me, also an editor sometimes) would have probably cut or at least argued about. — www.newyorker.com/magazine/202... [image]