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Someone Firebombed Sam Altman's House - His Response Says Everything About AI Right Now #shorts
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Sam Altman just published what might be the most personal blog post any major tech CEO has written this year - responding to a Molotov cocktail attack on his San Francisco home by sharing a photo of h
Sam Altman just published what might be the most personal blog post any major tech CEO has written this year - responding to a Molotov cocktail attack on his San Francisco home by sharing a photo of his family and reflecting on where we are with AI.
In the post, Altman acknowledges that fear and anxiety about AI are justified, while arguing that prosperity and technological advancement remain moral imperatives. He calls AI the most powerful tool for expanding human capability anyone has ever seen - but insists it has to be democratised to prevent power concentrating in the wrong hands.
He's unusually candid about his own shortcomings too - admitting to conflict-aversion and mistakes during OpenAI's turbulent history. He describes the rivalries between AI companies as a "ring of power dynamic" and argues the answer is broad technology sharing and democratic oversight.
The timing matters. Someone threw a firebomb at a tech CEO's house over AI anxiety. Altman's response wasn't to retreat - it was to publish his family photo and call for de-escalation.
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