A former OpenAI safety employee said he quit because the company's leaders were 'building the Titanic' and wanted 'newer, shinier' things to sell
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William Saunders cautioned that OpenAI's safety decisions mirror the hubris surrounding the Titanic's 'unsinkable' status.
Saunders critiqued OpenAI's corporate governance, highlighting concerns over the firm's ambition for Artificial General Intelligence and product-focused priorities.
Saunders preferred OpenAI to follow the methodical risk assessment approach of Apollo program rather than hasty product releases akin to Titanic's builders prioritizing size over safety.
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