>I don't really agree with their level of "open"ness
I see this complaint a lot, but after watching a lot of interviews with the founders, I think they have by and large taken the right approach. They're trying to drip feed things at a rate that allows it to be digested enough by all parties before releasing more. They actually appear to be quite principled thinkers on this topic.
I think the "holier than thou" approach is rather narcissistic personally. Their rationale has basically been that the world isn't ready, which is rather ridiculous to me.
>I think the "holier than thou" approach is rather narcissistic personally.
This seems like a rather shallow interpretation. What's the actual claim here? That Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and Ilya Sutskever all have narcissistic personality disorder?
If you were in there shoes, what would you do and what would the rationale be? What might some of the consequences be?
From listening to interviews with them, they seem to be cognizant of the fact that all of this tech will inevitably get into the hands of the public one way or another. They seem mostly to be trying to give people as much time to process the shift that's happening, think through potential implications, and try to adjust as necessary.
I see this complaint a lot, but after watching a lot of interviews with the founders, I think they have by and large taken the right approach. They're trying to drip feed things at a rate that allows it to be digested enough by all parties before releasing more. They actually appear to be quite principled thinkers on this topic.