{"id":45469,"date":"2024-06-10T17:29:16","date_gmt":"2024-06-10T21:29:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.technewsday.com\/?p=45469"},"modified":"2024-06-10T17:31:05","modified_gmt":"2024-06-10T21:31:05","slug":"former-openai-employee-alleges-plan-for-agi-bidding-war","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/technewsday.com\/staging\/former-openai-employee-alleges-plan-for-agi-bidding-war\/","title":{"rendered":"Former OpenAI employee alleges plan for AGI bidding war"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In a recent interview, former OpenAI safety researcher Leopold Aschenbrenner made startling claims about his ex-employer&#8217;s strategy regarding artificial general intelligence (AGI).<\/p>\n<p>Aschenbrenner claimed that he had been fired for raising concerns about security, despite OpenAI&#8217;s assertion that it did not penalize employees for speaking out.<\/p>\n<p>Now, speaking with tech podcaster Dwarkesh Patel, Aschenbrenner claimed that he believed OpenAI had once considered initiating a global bidding war for AGI among the United States, China, and Russia.<\/p>\n<p>Aschenbrenner recounted hearing &#8220;from multiple people&#8221; within the company about a plan where OpenAI leadership intended to fund and sell AGI by pitting these governments against each other. The idea was to create a competitive environment where nations would outbid each other for access to AGI technology. This plan, he noted, included the possibility of selling AGI to China and Russia, which he found &#8220;surprising&#8221; and concerning.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s also something that feels eerily familiar about starting this bidding war and then playing them off each other, saying, &#8216;well, if you don&#8217;t do this, China will do it,'&#8221; Aschenbrenner remarked during the interview.<\/p>\n<p>The conversation took a personal turn when Aschenbrenner explained why he was fired from OpenAI earlier this year. According to him, the dismissal followed his circulation of a memo warning about the Chinese Communist Party potentially stealing &#8220;key algorithmic secrets.&#8221; Human resources deemed the memo &#8220;racist&#8221; and &#8220;unconstructive,&#8221; leading to concerns about his loyalty to the company.<\/p>\n<p>Aschenbrenner was ultimately fired for leaking information after OpenAI examined his computer and found documents shared during a brainstorming session on &#8220;preparedness, safety, and security measures&#8221; with external researchers. The documents included a projection about AGI development by 2027 to 2028, which HR considered confidential.<\/p>\n<p>OpenAI has expressed their commitment to building safe AGI but disagreed with Aschenbrenner&#8217;s characterization of the company&#8217;s actions. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has publicly discussed similar timelines, leading Aschenbrenner to believe that the information he shared was not sensitive.<\/p>\n<p>The allegations raise significant questions about the ethical considerations and geopolitical implications of AGI development, highlighting the need for transparency and responsible handling of advanced AI technologies.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In a recent interview, former OpenAI safety researcher Leopold Aschenbrenner made startling claims about his ex-employer&#8217;s strategy regarding artificial general intelligence (AGI). Aschenbrenner claimed that he had been fired for raising concerns about security, despite OpenAI&#8217;s assertion that it did not penalize employees for speaking out. 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