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Careful what you say on threads such as these, OpenAIs Basilisk might be reading
It’s funny how all those who blow whistles are so suicidal
Whistles, a gateway to suicide.
We can’t ask the coroner what happened, because they are out on their new boat.
C’mon, we can’t expect the coroner to blow the whistle on the actual cause of death. If we did, there would soon be no coroners left.
Well this will certainly be more of a thing.
Maybe next time they can fall out of a balcony they didn’t actually have to make it SUPER OBVIOUS what just happened.
Need to make sure they only stay in first floor locations or places without windows. Whistle blowers gonna be pushed out of windows just like Daddy Vladdy likes.
“Whistleblower” because he had a negative opinion on his former company?
he was an important informant in an OpenAI lawsuit
OpenAI has entered the chat^
“Whistleblower” because he was a lifeguard and those pesky kids keep getting too far from the beach.
/jk
Oh I imagined a volleyball coach
I nean it’s not like he was a “whistleblower” in the sense of unckvering grave legal violations. It was more like a dislike for the company ethics. Which can still kill your career.
His career is dead, you can bet that
I’ve heard rumors that he himself might be dead too.
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I would refrain from saying he took his life while worried about his career.
He most likely wasn’t in a good mental state and needed support from his friends and family. Healthy people can tolerate a lot more than career death.
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Even if you are completely closed of from AI as a profession, there are still way more possibilities, even in the same general field(computer science).
Even then you could go through a career change. He looks like hes in his 20s or 30s which isnt late at all.