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bertil
12 months ago
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OpenAI's board has fired Sam Altman
It could have been a military contract with a gag order: Sam wasn’t forthright because he couldn’t.
frabcus
12 months ago
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Agreeing to that would be a very good reason for a board to sack him.
bertil
12 months ago
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And he probably wouldn’t approve unless there was a specific use case that he thought mandated an exception. Recent international news provide some inspiration.
nemomarx
12 months ago
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Do gag orders usually stop you from talking to your board about it, or people you work with?
lucubratory
12 months ago
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Gag orders are absolute, you're not allowed to tell anyone about what you're gagged on except for the specific people the government agrees to.
bertil
12 months ago
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I couldn’t tell you.
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