
"Farrow's new piece suggests timely, broader questions of who has power, who should have it, who absolutely shouldn't and what we do if they have it, anyway."
"Despite a projected loss of $14bn in 2026, OpenAI still held an eye-watering market valuation of $852bn by March's end."
"The OpenAI board had doubts about whether they could trust Altman when they fired him in 2023, leading to a crisis communication effort to defend his reputation."
"Three years later, the company, with a CEO its own board did not allegedly trust, has publicly concluded a deal with the US military to use its technology in classified operations."
Ronan Farrow's investigation into OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman reveals significant concerns about power and trust within the organization. OpenAI's technology impacts various sectors, including defense and law enforcement, raising ethical questions. Despite projected losses, OpenAI maintains a high market valuation. The board's distrust of Altman led to his temporary firing, but he was quickly reinstated due to investor pressure. The company has since engaged in a controversial deal with the US military, highlighting the implications of AI technology in sensitive operations.
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