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Terrified OpenAI Researcher Quits, Warns of Chilling Future for AI Development
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January 28, 2025, 01:55:06 pm »
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In a shocking revelation, Steven Adler, a former safety researcher at OpenAI, has resigned, citing deep fears about the rapid pace of artificial intelligence development and its potential risks to humanity. Adler, who worked at OpenAI for four years, took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his concerns, questioning whether humanity will survive long enough for him to raise a family or plan for retirement.
AI is 100% a weapon against humanity and all things that make us human.
It’s crazy how movies from the 1980s are starting to come to fruition with all of this. I mean where does it all end up?
https://redstatenation.com/terrified-openai-researcher-quits-warns-of-chilling-future-for-ai-development/
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Re: Terrified OpenAI Researcher Quits, Warns of Chilling Future for AI Development
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... unplug the damn computers. No electricity, no computers, no AI.
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