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OpenAI claims it has accomplished what Anthropic couldn’t: securing a Pentagon contract that won’t cross professed red lines against dragnet domestic spying and the use of artificial intelligence to order lethal military strikes. Just don’t expect any proof.
Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, announced the company’s big win with the Defense Department in a post on X on February 27.
“Two of our most important safety principles are prohibitions on domestic mass surveillance and human responsibility for the use of force, including for autonomous weapon systems,” he wrote. The Pentagon “agrees with these principles, reflects them in law and policy, and we put them into our agreement.”
But if the government booted Anthropic for refusing mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, how could OpenAI take over the contract without having the same problem?
The company and the government, however, are not releasing the only proof that matters: the contract itself.
“trust me bro” from one of the most untrustful bastards alive today
Yep. Nope.
don’t gotta do shit.
Edit- I maybe need to take a shit, though… excuse me a moment.
Or don’t and cancel your subscription.
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It seems clear to me even in their wording.
Anthropic wanted safeguards in the model.
OpenAI is going just trust us bro, these words in a law and in a contract are enough. We dont need safeguards.
Sam comes off as if he’s the dumbest person in every room he steps in. The fact that he’s wildly successful is confounding every time I hear him talk. He’s like Bighead in Silicon Valley, but not cool.
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He looks like he’s evolving into a lizard person like zuckerberg
Today, on “Don’t Create the Torment Nexus”:
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The fuck I will, Sam.
I had something to say here, but I can’t say it without breaking instance rules.
hell na
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I’m not following. How is law and policy relevant to the Trump administration?
Power.
Nope
s/couldn’t/wouldn’t
Ftfy
Sounds like american police and military. Trust us we know what we’re doing.







