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1. mateus+x1[view] [source] 2024-05-22 22:30:30
>>apengw+(OP)
What surprises me about these stories surrounding openAI is how they apologize while lying and downplaying any blame. Do they expect anybody to believe they didn’t know about clawback clauses?
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2. 5e92cb+g4[view] [source] 2024-05-22 22:46:32
>>mateus+x1
Do they care? The mob will shout for a week or two and then turn their attention somewhere else. spez (the reddit chief) said something like that about their users, and he was absolutely right. A few days ago I was re-reading some of those threads about reddit API changes from ten months back where so many users claimed it was their last message and they were leaving for good. Almost none of them did. I checked two dozen profiles and all but one of them had fresh comments posted within that same day.
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3. solida+d9[view] [source] 2024-05-22 23:14:02
>>5e92cb+g4
It is hard to compete for high-end AI research and AI engineering talent. This definitely matters and they definitely should care. Their equity situation was already a bit of a barrier by being so unusual, now it's going to be a harder sell.

I know extremely desirable researchers who refuse to work for Elon because of how he has historically treated employees. Repeated issues like this will slowly add OpenAI to that list for more people.

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4. hehdhd+bD[view] [source] 2024-05-23 02:47:55
>>solida+d9
Meanwhile the stock Google pays you can be cashed out same day. Really dumb move for OpenAI.
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5. solida+tV[view] [source] 2024-05-23 06:00:58
>>hehdhd+bD
I think it might just be a consequence of an approach to business that, in aggregate, has been very effective.
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