Technical whiz

"A new exposé in the New Yorker paints a different portrait, and it’s substantially more vexing. Drawing on interviews with numerous OpenAI insiders who worked with Altman, the article portrays the CEO not as a technical wiz, but as a skilled manipulator —and one with a surprisingly shallow grasp of the AI systems his company is building.


"It’s important to note that Altman dropped out of a Stanford computer science program after two years. 

"Cast as the chief acolyte of the god of scale or as a genius of digital tech, he enjoys a kind of cult credibility that lets him slip out of tight spots that might ensnare lesser entrepreneurs.

"Former OpenAI researcher Carroll Wainwright, speaking to the New Yorker, put it plainly: 'He sets up structures that, on paper, constrain him in the future. But then, when the future comes and it comes time to be constrained, he does away with whatever the structure was'."



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