OpenAI is everything it promised not to be: closed-Source and for-profit (2023)
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- OpenAI evolved from a nonprofit research organization in 2015 with ideals of transparency and benefiting humanity to a for-profit entity in 2019, driven by competition and profit motives.
- The company's shift included forming a 'capped profit' structure, securing investments like $1 billion from Microsoft, and moving away from openly sharing research and code, as seen with GPT-2 and GPT-3.
- OpenAI's recent actions, including partnerships with companies like Microsoft and Bain, and the release of ChatGPT, highlight a focus on commercialization and rapid deployment, raising concerns about ethics and transparency.
- Critics, including co-founder Elon Musk, argue that OpenAI's current direction prioritizes speed and profit over its founding principles, leading to issues like unreliable AI behavior and lack of openness.
- The hype around AGI and chatbots like ChatGPT is contrasted with practical flaws, such as misinformation spread, inability to detect AI-generated text, and questions about the feasibility and responsible development of AGI.