
"where you can find countless photos of the OpenAI boss smiling in a kind of wan genius way, the humble lost puppy of Silicon Valley. But I urge you to simply cover the bottom half of his face in any of these pictures, and you will immediately clock that Sam has the sad-psycho eyes of the lost woman's boyfriend who the police have asked to front the missing person's appeal. Please come home, Sheila we're all worried sick and we just want you back."
"The past fortnight for Sam has involved the release of AI video generator Sora 2 a staggering upgrade on the Sora of barely 10 months ago and its instant descent into a sludge of stolen copyrighted goods. We also saw the announcement of a further web of circular bargains between OpenAI and chip firms like Nvidia and AMD that brings OpenAI's frenzied deal tally to over $1tn this year alone."
"That absolutely does not mean that in addition to enabling you to watch videos of meticulously created characters get pixel-puppeted by aggressively bigoted and talentless losers, OpenAI will also enable you to lose your home in a financial crash if the bubble bursts badly. And look, no offence to Sora's creators. I often walk through art galleries and realise the stuff on the walls would be so much better if I simply stole it and drew hilarious penises on it or whatever, and that they wouldn't have made it pub"
Sam Altman smiles with a wan-genius, humble-lost-puppy look, but his eyes appear sad and unsettling when the lower half of his face is obscured. OpenAI released AI video generator Sora 2, a substantial upgrade over the prior version that immediately descended into widespread use of stolen copyrighted material. OpenAI announced additional deals with chip firms such as Nvidia and AMD, pushing its cumulative partnerships past $1tn this year. The new video tools enable realistic, easily weaponisable content that can amplify bigotry and talentless exploitation. There are also implicit concerns about financial risk if the AI investment bubble collapses.
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