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Toni Aittoniemi
Toni Aittoniemi
@gimulnautti@mastodon.green  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

So Sam Altman let it slip, that he thinks feeding humans is much less ”efficient” than training his models.

He did not only betray his thought that human need should be less important than the needs of his robots there.

He completely gabe away the central lie of neoliberal capitalism: that word ”efficient”.

Yes. It means efficiency at making them rich. Not making processes better.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=eBWOb9s1EU0

#samaltman #ai #capitalism #neoliberalism #efficiency #narratives

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Captain Jack Sparrow
Captain Jack Sparrow
@Captain_Jack_Sparrow@mastodon.world  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

@gimulnautti

#SamAltman is a conman, he has a track record of it. #OpenAI #aicon #aibubble

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/timothybbramlett_sam-altmans-only-successful-exit-was-a-scam-activity-7421001595519377408-CDdi

https://www.analyticsinsight.net/artificial-intelligence/sam-altman-under-fire-a-timeline-of-lawsuits-and-controversies

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Sam Altman Under Fire: A Timeline of Lawsuits and Controversies

In the tech industry, figures like Sam Altman often occupy a prominent place, hailed for their innovation, vision, and leadership. However, alongside their succ

Sam Altman's Loopt Exit: A Questionable Success | Timothy Bramlett posted on the topic | LinkedIn

Sam Altman's only successful exit was a scam. He sold Loopt, a location-sharing app that reportedly had just 500 users at the end. When Reuters reported this, Altman claimed it was 100x higher and said he'd provide evidence. He never did. The company sold to Green Dot Corporation for $43 million. Green Dot shut it down immediately and never used any of the tech. Green Dot investors alleged it was a dirty deal to enrich Sequoia Capital, a VC firm with a stake in Loopt and two board members at Green Dot who helped approve the deal. Altman left Green Dot as soon as he was legally able, walking away with millions for building an app that no longer existed in any form. His management team at Loopt tried to fire him twice for what they called "deceptive and chaotic behavior." This is his only company exit. His $2 billion net worth comes from investments, not from building companies. Is this the guy we should trust to build the future of AI? This clip is from More Perfect Union's video "What Sam Altman Doesn't Want You to Know." Search for it on YouTube. The full video is worth watching.
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