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1. SpaceM+n1[view] [source] 2024-05-14 23:13:31
>>wavela+(OP)
Sam "Worldcoin" Altman regrets the loss of a friend that called him out on how OpenAi is becoming closed because the engineers realized they could make a lot of money. Doesn't seem like it is impacting the quality of the models, but it will probably impact openai's impact.
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2. deadba+d2[view] [source] 2024-05-14 23:20:10
>>SpaceM+n1
Can you blame the engineers? If you realize LLM tech is neat but ultimately overhyped and probably decades away from truly realizing the promises of general purpose AI, why not just switch goals to making as much money as you can?
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3. jprd+T2[view] [source] 2024-05-14 23:25:00
>>deadba+d2
Yes. They joined OpenAI with the understanding that it was meant to be an non-profit with a mission to benefit humanity.
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4. deadba+b3[view] [source] 2024-05-14 23:26:55
>>jprd+T2
Did you not read what I said? They joined a non-profit and eventually realized the mission is futile.
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5. jprd+gU1[view] [source] 2024-05-15 15:45:35
>>deadba+b3
I read what you said, and I apologize for not being a bit more clear.

I completely understand your perspective, and I hope I'm always strong enough to listen to my conscience and obey my morals.

One of the first interviews I was ever offered in a technical role was for Bechtel, in 2004. I was desperate to break into a career, I accepted the interview. I was in the car driving to the location, and just realized I couldn't do it. I couldn't ignore my morality to work for such a clear and direct war profiteer, that as a private company, had no oversight.

If I join a non-profit that has a humanitarian mission, I do so because I'm into the mission and feel fulfilled by that more than my comp. I can't imagine trading that in just because @sama got thirsty.

The mission is futile, the mission at this organization has been compromised and corrupted. Resign and continue your mission elsewhere.

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