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Sam Altman, your favourite CEO of OpenAI, lied again. In other news, bears apparently do defecate mainly in the forested areas.

Sam Altman, the "brain" behind OpenAI as a commercial product, lied again, this time while he was interviewed regarding the Anthropic refusal to comply with US military demands so their Claude AI would be open to use for surveillance and weapon systems. During the interview, Altman praised Anthropic, and said that OpenAI is following similar moral guidelines.
I guess he forgot he said that, because less than 48 hours later, OpenAI signed an agreement with the US military to use their product potentially for surveillance and weapon systems. Later, Altman published on the social media platform that shall not be named, that he agreed to some terms in the agreement that would ensure ChatGPT is used in a restricted way, but the US military did not confirm that version of events.
It was surprise for the users of OpenAI products (not sure why), so they started to uninstall ChatGPT from their devices and the numbers of such cases rose by 300% within hours. But also, it seems that the OpenAI employees were surprised by that decision, because they caused some backlash as well.
Oh, well, just another day in the corporate America. Nothing to see here.
06-03-2026
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