Elon Musk is basically running the US (into the
ground).
Mark Zuckerberg's net worth went up by $5.8
billion in just one day recently, and his
company Meta is a hotbed of lies and hate that is poisoning our
society.
Now Sam Altman wants to join them. His company
OpenAI was created to develop artificial intelligence that would
benefit humanity as a whole. It's a non-profit. But Altman
and his cronies are maneuvering to turn it into a for-profit
business, taking tens of billions of dollars of public
value private.
The last thing we need is more tech
billionaires. And if the biggest AI companies are all run
for profit, we know what we'll see -- more Musks and Zuckerbergs
destroying everything so that they can be kings.
But the change to for-profit isn't assured. Multiple legal
officials have a say, and the company's board does too. If people
everywhere – from technologists to lawmakers to business leaders and
everyone in between – join together and demand a halt to
this plan, we can stop it... and show Big Tech that
the time for doing whatever it wants is over.
Add
your name: protect OpenAI’s non-profit mission
Just imagine, in a few years from
now AI systems will be everywhere and they’ll get to decide who gets
jobs, what news we see, and even who lives or dies.
And the for-profit companies that control these
systems answer to shareholders, not to you.
CEO Sam Altman is determined to
push this plan through — strong-arming former execs and board
members and promising investors a corporate
overhaul.
Now Attorneys General in
California and Delaware are investigating Altman's plans, and could
effectively block them -- but they could also cave to industry
pressure.
That's where we come in.
If we show these officials that people everywhere are paying
attention to this case, it could force them to take strong action to
protect the future of AI.
Tell
the Attorneys General: safeguard OpenAI’s non-profit
mission
When OpenAI was founded its
mission was rooted in safety, ethics, and serving the public good.
If Sam Altman has his way with the company’s corporate structure, it
puts that important mission in jeopardy.
Only a massive public outcry will show lawmakers and the
board that this is more than a secret backroom deal.
