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1. modele+TH[view] [source] 2024-05-18 01:37:36
>>fnbr+(OP)
A lot of the brouhaha about OpenAI is silly, I think. But this is gross. Forcing employees to sign a perpetual non-disparagement agreement under threat of clawing back the large majority of their already earned compensation should not be legal. Honestly it probably isn't, but it'll take someone brave enough to sue to find out.
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2. twobit+SN[view] [source] 2024-05-18 03:09:48
>>modele+TH
If I have equity in a company and I care about its value, I’m not going to say anything to tank its value. If I sell my equity later on, and then disparage the company, what can OpenAI hope to do to me?
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3. cdchn+dO[view] [source] 2024-05-18 03:18:09
>>twobit+SN
From what other people have commented, you don't get equity. You get a profit sharing plan. You're chained to them for life. There is no divestiture.
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4. nsoonh+t21[view] [source] 2024-05-18 07:32:56
>>cdchn+dO
Here's something I just don't understand. I have a profit sharing plan *for life*, and yet I want to publicly thrash it so that the benefits I can derive from it is reduced, all in the name of some form of ... what, social service?
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5. ivalm+2n1[view] [source] 2024-05-18 12:19:24
>>nsoonh+t21
Yeah, people do things financially not optimal for the sake of ethics. That’s a key part of living in a society. That’s part of why we don’t just murder each other.
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