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OpenAI被扒了个底朝天!
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-06-20 08:55

Core Insights - The report titled "OpenAI Archives" reveals the systematic transformation of OpenAI from a non-profit research lab to a profit-driven entity, highlighting concerns about governance, leadership integrity, and organizational culture [1][3] - OpenAI's shift from prioritizing human welfare to focusing on investor profits is documented, with CEO Sam Altman's behavior raising trust issues due to inconsistencies and conflicts of interest [1][4] Restructuring - OpenAI is dismantling its foundational ethical and structural pillars, transitioning from a "capped-profit" model aimed at wealth sharing to a profit-maximizing approach, undermining its original mission [3] - The report indicates that the "capped-profit" model has been effectively nullified, with the introduction of clauses allowing for automatic profit growth, leading to the complete removal of profit limits [3] - OpenAI's governance has shifted from a non-profit controlled entity to a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC), which may weaken its public interest commitments in favor of shareholder profits [3] CEO Integrity - CEO Sam Altman is accused of a pattern of dishonesty and manipulation, prioritizing personal interests over organizational responsibilities [4][5] - Instances of Altman misleading stakeholders about his knowledge of employee agreements and his ownership stakes in OpenAI have been documented, raising concerns about his transparency [5][6] Operational and Safety Risks - The report highlights a disconnect between OpenAI's public safety commitments and internal practices, with a culture that prioritizes speed and profit over safety [7] - Promised resources for safety teams were reportedly never allocated, and there have been serious security incidents that went unreported for extended periods [7] Conflict of Interest Risks - Altman's personal investment network is intricately linked to OpenAI's business, raising questions about the alignment of his decisions with the company's mission versus his personal financial interests [8][9] - Specific examples include Altman's roles in companies like Helion and Worldcoin, where his personal investments may conflict with OpenAI's operations and partnerships [11]