Barry Weiss
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That changed a few days ago when you guys published this very, very long memo on OpenAI's website. And it's like a timeline going back to 2015, proving from your perspective that, you know, via emails and screenshots of texts and explanations of those screenshots and those texts that... Elon was open to OpenAI being a for-profit going all the way back then. I read all 29 pages.
That changed a few days ago when you guys published this very, very long memo on OpenAI's website. And it's like a timeline going back to 2015, proving from your perspective that, you know, via emails and screenshots of texts and explanations of those screenshots and those texts that... Elon was open to OpenAI being a for-profit going all the way back then. I read all 29 pages.
For those who don't want to do that, they could go to ChatGPT and ask Chat to summarize it. Here's how ChatGPT summarized it. This article details the rift between Elon Musk and OpenAI's leadership, particularly Sam Altman, stemming from Musk's dissatisfaction with OpenAI's shift from a nonprofit to a hybrid for-profit model.
For those who don't want to do that, they could go to ChatGPT and ask Chat to summarize it. Here's how ChatGPT summarized it. This article details the rift between Elon Musk and OpenAI's leadership, particularly Sam Altman, stemming from Musk's dissatisfaction with OpenAI's shift from a nonprofit to a hybrid for-profit model.
For those who don't want to do that, they could go to ChatGPT and ask Chat to summarize it. Here's how ChatGPT summarized it. This article details the rift between Elon Musk and OpenAI's leadership, particularly Sam Altman, stemming from Musk's dissatisfaction with OpenAI's shift from a nonprofit to a hybrid for-profit model.
This feud is crucial, Chet told me, because it underscores the broader ethical dilemma of how AI should be developed and controlled, whether it should prioritize public good or corporate profit, especially as powerful AI technologies become increasingly influential in society in the economy. I thought that was pretty good. What do you think?
This feud is crucial, Chet told me, because it underscores the broader ethical dilemma of how AI should be developed and controlled, whether it should prioritize public good or corporate profit, especially as powerful AI technologies become increasingly influential in society in the economy. I thought that was pretty good. What do you think?
This feud is crucial, Chet told me, because it underscores the broader ethical dilemma of how AI should be developed and controlled, whether it should prioritize public good or corporate profit, especially as powerful AI technologies become increasingly influential in society in the economy. I thought that was pretty good. What do you think?
Anything you would add to it?
Anything you would add to it?
Anything you would add to it?
In the early days of OpenAI, the brand, like the way I encountered the brand of it was transparency and nonprofit. Like those were the things that it over and over emphasized. And the reason you said that you couldn't take any equity and the reason you took such a small salary is because you said, you know, I don't want to be conflicted.
In the early days of OpenAI, the brand, like the way I encountered the brand of it was transparency and nonprofit. Like those were the things that it over and over emphasized. And the reason you said that you couldn't take any equity and the reason you took such a small salary is because you said, you know, I don't want to be conflicted.
In the early days of OpenAI, the brand, like the way I encountered the brand of it was transparency and nonprofit. Like those were the things that it over and over emphasized. And the reason you said that you couldn't take any equity and the reason you took such a small salary is because you said, you know, I don't want to be conflicted.
I want to always be motivated to do the thing that's best for humanity. The day after OpenAI launched in December in 2015, you described it to Vanity Fair as a nonprofit company to save the world from a dystopian future. You also said that trying to make OpenAI a for-profit would lead to, quote, misaligned incentives that would be suboptimal to the world as a whole.
I want to always be motivated to do the thing that's best for humanity. The day after OpenAI launched in December in 2015, you described it to Vanity Fair as a nonprofit company to save the world from a dystopian future. You also said that trying to make OpenAI a for-profit would lead to, quote, misaligned incentives that would be suboptimal to the world as a whole.
I want to always be motivated to do the thing that's best for humanity. The day after OpenAI launched in December in 2015, you described it to Vanity Fair as a nonprofit company to save the world from a dystopian future. You also said that trying to make OpenAI a for-profit would lead to, quote, misaligned incentives that would be suboptimal to the world as a whole.
I guess I want to ask, like, do you still agree with that, but simply you've had to adapt to the reality, which is that developing these models takes billions and billions and billions of dollars? Two things.
I guess I want to ask, like, do you still agree with that, but simply you've had to adapt to the reality, which is that developing these models takes billions and billions and billions of dollars? Two things.
I guess I want to ask, like, do you still agree with that, but simply you've had to adapt to the reality, which is that developing these models takes billions and billions and billions of dollars? Two things.