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ChatGPT: The AI of Everything That Can’t Be Trusted to Do Anything

Monday, November 24, 2025 at 9:18 AM
Written by Anthony L. Hall
ChatGOP as the hand of God

Sam Altman wants ChatGPT to become “the core of how people use technology.” But after months of using it, I spend more time correcting its mistakes than benefiting from its intelligence. OpenAI posted $7.8 billion in losses while multiple lawsuits link ChatGPT to teen suicides. Meanwhile, Anthropic’s founders hired a philosopher to build AI responsibly.… Read more.

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Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: AI Ethics, AI Safety, Anthropic, Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT, Claude AI, Dario Amodei, iPINIONS, OpenAI, Sam Altman, Silicon Valley, Tech Criticism, Teen Safety

Developing AI Makes Developing Nukes Look Harmless

Friday, December 29, 2023 at 6:21 AM
Written by Anthony L. Hall
Kal cartoon about major countries developing AI despite dangers with image of AI future inset.

AI: the final human-made disaster? MAGA Republicans seem fixated on Trump’s quest to morph American democracy into an autocracy. They seem possessed of morbid curiosity or fatalism – the dangers a reelected Trump portends be damned. In a similar vein, the rest of us seem hell-bent on using fossil fuels until we destroy our planet. We seem possessed of morbid indifference or fatalism… Read more.

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Filed Under: General Tagged With: AI and politics, AI dangers, AI development, AI Ethics, AI future, OpenAI, Sam Altman, tech industry ethics

Firing Altman at OpenAI Exposed Infighting That Portends Our Doom

Monday, November 20, 2023 at 2:27 PM
Written by Anthony L. Hall
Sam Altman addressing AI forum with image OpenAI board members and Altman with Microsoft CEO inset.

Firing Altman at OpenAI Two weeks ago, I published “AI: Sowing the Seeds of Our Own Extinction.” I delineated why AI poses existential dangers that make nuclear bombs look like stink bombs. But even I had no idea that the mad geniuses developing AI were already engaged in an existential battle. That battle led to the summary and sensational firing of OpenAI… Read more.

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Filed Under: General Tagged With: AI Ethics, AI Safety, Artificial Intelligence, Internal Conflict, Microsoft, OpenAI, Sam Altman, Tech Industry

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