Tucker Carlson Stuns Sam Altman In Wild Interview, Suggests He Ordered a Murder
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Tucker Carlson Stuns Sam Altman In Wild Interview, Suggests He Ordered a Murder
"I really do. This was like a friend of mine. This was a guy thatand not a close friend, but this was someone that worked at OpenAI for a very long time. I was really shaken by this tragedy. I spent a lot of time trying to read everything I could, as I'm sure, you, and others did too, about what happened. It looks like a suicide to me, Altman concluded."
"No, he was definitely murdered, I think. There were signs of a struggle, of course. The surveillance camerathe wires had been cut. He had just ordered takeout food, come back from a vacation with his friends on Catalina Island. No indication at all that he was suicidal. No note and no behavior. He had spoken to a family member on the phone. And then he's found dead with blood in multiple rooms. So that's impossible. It seems really obvious he was murdered."
Tucker Carlson accused Sam Altman of potential involvement in the death of a former OpenAI programmer and pressed him about use of copyrighted content by AI models. Altman denied using copyrighted material and described the programmer's death as a suicide, saying he was shaken and had reviewed available information. Carlson disputed that conclusion, citing signs he said indicated a murder — cut surveillance wires, signs of struggle, no suicide note, recent phone calls, and blood in multiple rooms. Altman said he had not spoken to authorities. Carlson mentioned that the programmer's mother accused Altman of ordering the killing.
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