The tl;dr here is that something that most people in Silicon Valley already know: Sam Altman lies a lot. Just constantly. About big and little things. And every effort to hold him accountable has failed. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2026/04/13/sam-altman-may-control-our-future-can-he-be-trusted
Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted?

New interviews and closely guarded documents shed light on the persistent doubts about the head of OpenAI, Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz write.

The New Yorker

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I have yet to meet a tech big timer who does not lie all the time.

@eestileib @evacide Considering how much they all worship Steve "Reality Distortion Field" Jobs, that tracks.
@evacide just like his magical parrot.
Coincidence? I think not.
@evacide I wish there were more attention paid to the fact that the people who talk about 'AI alignment' are...desperately rarely...the sort of people you'd want a bot to be more closely aligned with.

@evacide a secret henchman of the PayPal Mafia, always following its _modus operandi_.

#TheDeparted

@evacide Suchir Balaji tried to hold him accountable and look where he ended up.
@evacide in that case, I wish they would have just titled the piece “Sam Altman is a Lying Liar who Lies All The Time”
@slothrop @evacide They assigned the piece to Ronan Farrow, which is kind of a sub rosa way of making the same point
@jalefkowit @evacide Farrow’s bio piece on the New Yorker site certainly looks impressive

@slothrop @evacide Among other things, he was part of the team that took down Harvey Weinstein. And Weinstein did not spare any expense to try and stop them, either.

I'm a sworn enemy of nepo babies in general, but Farrow has earned his stripes

https://removepaywalls.com/https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/07/us/harvey-weinstein-new-yorker.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/07/us/harvey-weinstein-new-yorker.html

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That's simply not true. I'm sure he sleeps from time to time too.
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@evacide I sense a trend.
@evacide I like it how nicely this article demonstrates Betteridge's law of headlines.
@WPalant @evacide It was surely written with Betteridge's law of headlines in mind.
@evacide Just like the president. :/
@tk
Yeah, lying seems to a way to be successful in the USA.
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@yacc143 @evacide Might be a consequence of (and motivation for) the destruction of the US education system that's been going on for decades. >:(
@evacide Suddenly LLMs hallucinating makes more sense.

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“When an article’s title is a question, the answer is ‘no’ most of the times.”

Bingo.

@wtrmt Was going to say, if the first sentence of the article isn't just "No." then it's a complete failure.

@eldersea there’s an intro after the title, before the article:

“New interviews and closely guarded documents shed light on the persistent doubts about the head of OpenAI.”

I have not seen the documents, but had no doubts about him either.

@evacide well that header graphic is sure going to give me nightmares, WTF
@nirak @evacide looks like the ten-headed demon Ravana from the Hindu epic the Ramayana.
@evacide me after reading The New Yorker piece on AI.
@evacide @regendans The article loses instant credibility by using an AI generated image.

@Nienkez @evacide @regendans

Or — and hear me out on this wild idea — mock and scorn that AI image separately from evaluting the 50-70 *pages* of content making the same points you’d make.

@cascheranno @evacide @regendans sure, but if you use it, you loose credibiltity in criticising it. Just pay a photographer for a creepy picture of Altman. It is not hard. Instead you say Altman is an untrusthworthy man, but I prefer to use his crap than pay an actual human.
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"One of Altman’s batch mates in the first Y Combinator cohort was Aaron Swartz, a brilliant but troubled coder who died by suicide in 2013 and is now remembered in many tech circles as something of a sage. Not long before his death, Swartz expressed concerns about Altman to several friends. “You need to understand that Sam can never be trusted,” he told one. “He is a sociopath. He would do anything.”"
@RealGene @evacide Interesting word choice. It's true if by "troubled" they mean "troubled by the government and MIT", but still doesn't really capture the scope.

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I want to know why Ronan Farrow thinks this is even a question worth asking? Of all the companies teetering on the brink OpenAI is the one that will not make it once the bubble pops.

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I have a whole rant about this as a more general breakdown in our society. The last line is: "We have a problem with lying assholes and we need to fix it. Our future as a nation depends on this."

@evacide Not in any dimensional way can he be trusted. Not now or ever
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Invoking @ianbetteridge ’s law ( big time )…
@evacide I mean, I think that should be well known outside of Silicon Valley just from, like, the stuff he says in public. But it's good of the MSM to actually say it out loud for the totally unconnected normies.
@evacide "Sam Altman May Control Our Future" - How's he going to do that with Meth-amphetamine Clippy and no possible path to making any profit??
@evacide Maybe he should run for President

@evacide I really recommend this podcast on the topic. At one point Karen Hao tried to figure out if Altman is a boomer or doomer. She asked various people. Everyone who was a doomer thought that Altman was also a doomer and vice versa.

Tech Won't Save Us: We All Suffer from OpenAI’s Pursuit of Scale w/ Karen Hao [Replay]

Episode webpage: https://techwontsave.us/

Media file: https://clrtpod.com/m/pscrb.fm/rss/p/arttrk.com/p/2D5E6/mgln.ai/e/1246/traffic.megaphone.fm/TBIEA2895422424.mp3

Tech Won’t Save Us

Tech Won't Save Us
@evacide There’s been no efforts to hold him accountable. Rather, people keep throwing money at him because they want in on his big con.
@evacide his trial got pushed back 'til 2028 and all :(
@evacide His sister is telling the truth.
@evacide I liked this recent post on "CEO Says a Thing" as a template for journalists https://karlbode.com/ceo-said-a-thing-journalism/
"CEO Said A Thing!" Journalism

"CEO said a thing!" journalism involves parroting the claims of a business leader or executive with absolutely no context, correction, or challenge whatsoever, no matter how elaborate the delusion.

The Fine Print*

@evacide @briankrebs I always believed his sister… and lean heavily towards his involvement in Suchir Balaji’s death.

The guy is super fucked up.

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It's exceptionally easy to lie when you're a soulless sociopath with no morals or standards or ethics or real stances on anything. I wish him the worst.