“The problem is Sam Altman”: OpenAI Insiders don’t trust CEO

# OpenAI Says the Right Things About AI Safety, But Insiders Question if the CEO Will Actually Do It OpenAI released a policy plan promising to keep people safe if AI becomes superintelligent, but a new investigation suggests employees don't believe CEO Sam Altman will genuinely follow through on these commitments. The disconnect highlights a credibility gap between what the company publicly promises and what people inside the organization think will actually happen.
On the same day that OpenAI released policy recommendations to ensure that AI benefits humanity if superintelligence is ever achieved, The New Yorker dropped a massive investigation into whether CEO Sam Altman can be trusted to actually follow through on OpenAI's biggest promises. Parsing the public
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