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In a previously unreported letter, the AI company defends its restructuring plan while attacking critics and making surprising admissions
This is the full text of a post first published on Obsolete, a Substack that I write about the intersection of capitalism, geopolitics, and artificial intelligence. I’m a freelance journalist and the author of a forthcoming book called Obsolete: Power, Profit, and the Race to Build Machine Superintelligence. Consider subscribing to stay up to date with my work.
OpenAI was founded as a counter to the perils of letting profit shape the development of an unprecedentedly powerful technology — one its founders have said could lead to human extinction. But in a newly obtained letter from OpenAI lawyers to California Attorney General Rob Bonta, the company reveals what it apparently fears more: anything that slows its ability to raise gargantuan amounts of money.
The previously unreported 13-page letter — dated [...]
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(00:10) In a previously unreported letter, the AI company defends its restructuring plan while attacking critics and making surprising admissions
(03:24) Revelations
(04:18) The key question
(05:43) Competitors and critics
(08:32) Employee motivations
(10:08) Contestable claims
(11:28) Whats left unsaid
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In a previously unreported letter, the AI company defends its restructuring plan while attacking critics and making surprising admissions
This is the full text of a post first published on Obsolete, a Substack that I write about the intersection of capitalism, geopolitics, and artificial intelligence. I’m a freelance journalist and the author of a forthcoming book called Obsolete: Power, Profit, and the Race to Build Machine Superintelligence. Consider subscribing to stay up to date with my work.
OpenAI was founded as a counter to the perils of letting profit shape the development of an unprecedentedly powerful technology — one its founders have said could lead to human extinction. But in a newly obtained letter from OpenAI lawyers to California Attorney General Rob Bonta, the company reveals what it apparently fears more: anything that slows its ability to raise gargantuan amounts of money.
The previously unreported 13-page letter — dated [...]
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Outline:
(00:10) In a previously unreported letter, the AI company defends its restructuring plan while attacking critics and making surprising admissions
(03:24) Revelations
(04:18) The key question
(05:43) Competitors and critics
(08:32) Employee motivations
(10:08) Contestable claims
(11:28) Whats left unsaid
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First published:
Source:
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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Images from the article:
Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.
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