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The for-profit subsidiary of OpenAI Global, LLC is 49% Microsoft owned. Basically a partnership. From this week:
Microsoft's ($MSFT) LinkedIn was accused of sharing customers' private messages without permission in a lawsuit filed late Tuesday.
(Source: MT Newswires)
We are aware of OpenAI's copyright infringements, used to train LLM models over the last two years and half of their AI safety researchers left and demanded Altman resign.
How am I supposed to understand, believe that such a partnership between them has any kind of 'best for America' or best for anyone other than their business model?
Why is user data being misappropriated? Why are there insignificant fines for each privacy breach?
Every corporate is competing for domination of algo-driven backbone infrastructure of data retention, data classification and subortinating human-roles to automated services, resulting in, for example, Apple users being eligible for a payout of $20, £16 or AU$32 if they can prove and swear under oath that Siri fed them targeted ads based on their private conversations.
You can do some cool things with AI, but this is not good for anyone.
Sorry for the rant. I have no idea but I don't trust Altman.