wrote about why Sam Altman and Arianna Huffington are the last people you should trust with building a "hyperpersonalized A.I. coach" that, they claim, will train itself on your daily routines and magically fix the health care system: https://slate.com/technology/2024/07/arianna-huffington-sam-altman-openai-thrive-ai-health.html
Why Arianna Huffington and Sam Altman Are Such a Catastrophic Pair to Make a Health App

The bot will train itself to understand your daily health habits, from your vaccination status to your sleep patterns to your soft-drink consumption.

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@nitishpahwa Yeah, no. Absolutely dum-diddly-doodly NOT!

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> …who does Sam Altman think he is, to promise he will be the one to deliver on all these lofty goals? Should we entrust him with a “miracle cure”…

This is excellent. And also, no. The answer is no. 😄

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He’s a #BrokenStair, she’s an enabler, and they are both grifting: https://www.superversive.co/blog/on-broken-stairs

On Broken Stairs — Superversive

Stop ignoring broken stairs. It doesn't work. Coined in 2012, the metaphor "broken stair" or “missing stair” is used to describe a person within a social group or organization who is known to be problematic, untrustworthy, or harmful, but whose behavior is tolerated or ignored by the grou

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