tisdag 7 april 2026

The Future of Open AI

Analysis: Many Don't Trust Sam Altman—He's in Trouble

The New Yorker's review finds that Sam Altman is an untrustworthy leader, writes Business Insider's Peter Kafka. The accusation is not new, but "stories like The New Yorker's will make it harder to trust Altman," Kafka writes.

AI professor Gary Marcus, a longtime critic of Open AI and language models, is on the same track. The New Yorker's publication confirms the concerns.

"Right now he's in trouble. People are increasingly worried about his company's finances [...] even the CFO has concerns," he writes.

Farrow on Altman Review: Much is at Stake

For 18 months, The New Yorker journalists Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz have been examining OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, he writes on X. He summarizes his reporting: including why Altman was ousted, misleading communications and risky decision-making.

The report quotes a board member ahead of an upcoming IPO: “The company has leveraged itself in a way that is risky and scary.” OpenAI disputes this.

“Why does all this matter?” Farrow asks. The dangers are no longer a fantasy [...] “If the bubble bursts, much more than a company is at stake,” he writes.

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