I do not have a sub or a free access link with which to read the New Yorker article on whether Sam Altman is a habitual liar. But I can say this.

I was raised by a man who’d lie constantly. He’d promise me anything and everything, and there was always some last-second off-screen emergency that prevented it from being fulfilled. When I questioned why we were always broke if he made so much money, he assured me I just didn’t understand yet how expensive life really is; as an adult with less income and more mortgage who’s nonetheless in the black, I know it literally doesn’t add up.

Sam Altman triggers my instinctive disgust reflex. Every photo, every video, every voice clip fills me with an urge to either scream at him or get the fuck away. I don’t know this man. But I know his damage.

@0xabad1dea His sister has a sexual abuse claim against him.
@KitsuneVixi @0xabad1dea Source please? That warrants further distribution if a quotable source exists.
Sam Altman's Sister Accused Him Of Rape And Sexual Abuse And A Judge Just Refused To Let The Case Die - ARTVOICE

Annie Altman filed an amended civil lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on April 1 in St. Louis federal court. Here is the full story of the case, the ruling, and both sides of the dispute.

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@KitsuneVixi @0xabad1dea @afx Many years ago I worked as a therapist in a program treating juvenile sexual offenders. Annie Altman's claims, as related in this piece, are very familiar. The pattern of the rest of her family circling the wagons and joining their older child in denying the claims is also familiar. It was such a common pattern that we had form letters we would send to judges and probation officers; parts of the treatment program were made specifically to deal with this pattern.

That doesn't mean Annie is telling the truth, of course; fundamentally, sexual abuse is usually hidden because offenders don't want to get caught, and there are enough instances of false accusations (sometimes with apparent full belief that they were correct) that we can't say that every accusation that fits the description is accurate. However, research consistently shows that those numbers are heavily skewed so that, in the words of a former treatment colleague, if you just believe every accusation of child sexual abuse you will not be wrong very often.