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Tucker Carlson confronts Sam Altman about 'murder' of OpenAI engineer
Tucker: You’ve had complaints from one programmer who said you steal people’s stuff without paying them and he winded up being murdered.
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brennan
If they really did this, then they are really evil.
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gfqdjb
Wow, this is the first time I’m hearing about this. Sounds like something straight out of a movie.
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AstonJ
Isn’t that already a forgone conclusion? ![]()
Something very off about Sam - if I were owner of a company and one of my staff members died in suspicious circumstances I’d want to get to the bottom of it, even if just for my own safety of that of the rest of my staff.
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