New Yorker investigation raises questions about OpenAI's Sam Altman
Reporters unearthed a consistent pattern of alleged deception
observer.co.ukHere’s the latest as of now: The New Yorker published a lengthy investigation about Sam Altman and OpenAI, exploring questions about leadership, trust, and safety governance. The piece has been described in initial reports as raising serious questions about Altman’s handling of safety and communications with OpenAI’s board, with responses from Altman pointing to disputed framing and anonymous sourcing. Several outlets also covered a separate incident in which an apparent attack occurred at Altman’s home, which coincided with the publication week and was cited by Altman as part of the broader attention around the profile.
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