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An Honest Conversation with OpenAl Founder (Sam Altman Interview)
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youtu.beRight through middle school Sam was a good but not great student, defined mainly by his disinterest in whatever his teacher was saying. “I was obedient in that I wouldn’t do shit I wasn’t supposed to do,” said Sam. “But I wouldn’t necessarily do shit I…
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Who am I? I’m a 25 year old writer from London, mostly writing on Samstack (at samstack.io), focusing on social science, Effective Altruism, and forecasting. My background is in social science - I did a master’s degree in quantitative political science, and found that a load of the research I wa...
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As the dispute between Sam and the other higher-ups turned ugly, Nishad was dragged in to mediate. “I basically agreed that Sam was a very bad manager. He was genuinely a terrible manager.” But while Sam was sullen and withdrawn, the other members of the management team, in Nishad’s view, were excessively outraged. “The conversations we had were ab
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Apart from a shared alarm at his recklessness, the members of the management team were not perfectly unified in their opinions of Sam. Tara had long since decided that he was dishonest and manipulative. Ben still thought him well-intentioned—but terrible at his job. But all felt themselves on a suicide mission.