The author also highlights his unsuccessful attempt to request OpenAI's tax return, a public record, at their headquarters, which resulted in him being physically removed from the premises and threatened with criminal charges. He concludes by questioning the suitability of Altman, Brockman, and Summers in leading OpenAI and influencing the future of artificial intelligence, given their past actions and attitudes towards rules and ethics.
Key takeaways:
- The author has concerns about the ethics and governance of OpenAI, particularly with regards to its leaders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, and newly appointed board member Larry Summers.
- The author alleges that Altman and Brockman have a history of disregarding rules and regulations, particularly in relation to financial laws and regulations, which raises questions about their suitability to lead an organization like OpenAI.
- The author attempted to request OpenAI's tax return, as is allowed by federal law, but was physically removed from the building and threatened with criminal charges.
- The author questions whether it's a good idea for Altman, Brockman, and Summers to be in charge of OpenAI, given their past actions and the potential impact of the organization's work on society.