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Anticlickbait:

> A former OpenAI worker says he quit the company after realizing that it was putting safety on the back burner to pursue profit

The amount of self righteousness and hubris that these people have is amazing. Just like that "ex Google engineer" that talked to Lambda and claimed it sentient or whatever.

Everyone wants to quit, write a book, and then grift "muh AI safety" because that's probably more lucrative than working a 9-7 job that requires impact.

Did he “quit” or disgruntled:

> OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced that he was dissolving the safety-oriented Superalignment team — which Saunders was once a part of — and installing himself at the helm instead.

Regardless, I do share the same sentiment regarding this current AI bubble/hype.

It’s a glorified search engine right now that I have to triple check to make sure it didn’t hallucinate.

Presumably one does not quit unless one is disgruntled. These things are not mutually exclusive.
The former employee accused OpenAI of "prioritizing getting out newer, shinier product".

God forbid a tech company tries to make newer shinier products. Maybe you're in the wrong business.

> God forbid a tech company tries to make newer shinier products.

Thing is though, they never improve. It's all gotten worse.

Yes, except they were a non-profit AI research group who decided to flip the "profit" switch, with their existing staff, who were mostly researchers.