| ▲ | ryan_n 3 hours ago | |
I don't think that's unpopular, it is pretty well written. But the "I believe" section is extraordinarily hard to believe given Altman's history. > Working towards prosperity for everyone, empowering all people > We have to get safety right > AI has to be democratized; power cannot be too concentrated None of these statements, IMO, reflect his actions over the past 5 years. > we urgently need a society-wide response to be resilient to new threats. This includes things like new policy to help navigate through a difficult economic transition in order to get to a much better future I agree with this, but there is a near 0% chance of that happening anytime soon in the US. I think he probably is aware of this. Just my opinion, but it comes off as very insincere. To be clear, what happened is still awful and there's absolutely no justification for it. | ||