
New Yorker profiles Sam Altman's influence and trustworthiness questions
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Adrian Hon's New Yorker piece examines whether Sam Altman can be trusted with the outsized influence he wields over AI's direction. For indie builders watching the AI landscape, this is a reminder that big foundational decisions affecting your tools and platforms often rest on individual judgment calls at the top.
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