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[return to "Sam Altman, Greg Brockman and others to join Microsoft"]
1. 9dev+w9[view] [source] 2023-11-20 08:37:33
>>JimDab+(OP)
I don’t quite buy your Cyberpunk utopia where the Megacorp finally rids us of those pesky ethics qualms (or ”shackles“, as you phrased it.) Microsoft can now proceed without the guidance of a council that actually has humanities interests in mind, not only those of Microsoft shareholders. I don’t know whether all that caution will turn out to have been necessary, but I guess we’re just gleefully heading into whatever lies ahead without any concern whatsoever, and learn it the hard way.

It’s a bit tragic that Ilya and company achieved the exact opposite of what they intended apparently, by driving those they attempted to slow down into the arms of people with more money and less morals. Well.

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2. imgabe+fb[view] [source] 2023-11-20 08:44:28
>>9dev+w9
You might notice that Microsoft shareholders are also part of humanity and destroying humanity would be highly detrimental to Microsoft's profits, so maybe their interests are not as misaligned as you think.

I am always bemused by how people assume any corporate interest is automatically a cartoon supervillain who wants to destroy the entire world just because.

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3. altacc+hc[view] [source] 2023-11-20 08:49:27
>>imgabe+fb
The mega rich have been building bunkers and preparing for the downfall of humanity for a long time now. Look around and you'll notice that greed wins out over everything else. We're surrounded by companies doing nothing or only small token gestures to protect humanity or the world we live in and instead focusing on getting rich, because getting rich is exactly why people become shareholders. Don't rely on those guys to save the world, it'll be the boring committees that are more likely to do that.
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4. jacque+og[view] [source] 2023-11-20 09:13:17
>>altacc+hc
Incidentally, Altman is a 'prepper'.
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5. noprom+6k[view] [source] 2023-11-20 09:34:39
>>jacque+og
It's just insurance.

The rest of us just can't afford most of the insurance that we probably should have.

Insurance is for scenarios that are very unlikely to happen. Means nothing. If I was worth 300 mil I'd have insurance in case I accidently let an extra heavy toilet seat smash the boys downstairs.

Throw the money at radical weener rejuvination startups. Never know... Not like you have much to lose after that unlikely event.

I'd get insurance for all kinds of things.

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6. cyanyd+XD[view] [source] 2023-11-20 11:47:00
>>noprom+6k
unfortunately, you could also just be a Buddhist and reject material notions.

see, what exactly is insurance at the billionaires level.

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7. noprom+6J[view] [source] 2023-11-20 12:25:38
>>cyanyd+XD
Uhhh...

Buddhists die in the Armageddon same as others.

The bunkers are in new Zealand which is an island and less likely to fall into chaos with the rest of the world in event of ww3 and/or moderate nuclear events.

I'm sure the bunkers are nice. Material notions got little to do with it. The bunker isn't filled with Ferraris. They are filled with food, a few copies of the internet and probably wierd sperms banks or who knows what for repopulating the earth with Altman's and Theils.

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8. cyanyd+cN1[view] [source] 2023-11-20 17:29:03
>>noprom+6J
the existential fear of billionaires appears to be that they won't have things rather than life.
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