Video: Opinion | The Hypocrisy of OpenAI and Palantir
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Video: Opinion | The Hypocrisy of OpenAI and Palantir
"A super PAC that's funded by co-founders of Palantir, OpenAI and Andreessen Horowitz is spending millions on attack ads opposing Alex Bores's campaign for Congress. They spent two and a half million opposing your campaign so far, with suggestions to spend up to 10 million."
"Greg Brockman, a founder of OpenAI, stated that being pro-A.I. does not mean being anti-regulation. He emphasized the need for thoughtful policies to secure A.I.'s benefits while mitigating risks."
"If they really believed in having one national framework that regulates A.I. and balances benefits and risks, they'd be supporting me. Their actions portray a difference between what they say for marketing purposes and what they actually believe."
A super PAC funded by co-founders of Palantir, OpenAI, and Andreessen Horowitz is spending millions to oppose Alex Bores's congressional campaign. Despite their public support for A.I. regulation, they are actively targeting Bores for his pro-regulation stance. Bores argues that their actions contradict their marketing claims about supporting thoughtful A.I. policies. OpenAI's recent policy document aligns with Bores's views, yet the PAC continues to oppose him, highlighting a significant gap between their stated beliefs and actual practices.
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