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The OpenAI board was right – No (by a voice actres named Scarlet) means No


Even on little things, Sam is not consistently candid.

A couple hours later, ScarJo herself (via her publicist) sent a statement, even more damning, to Bobby Allyn, a journalist (that I happen to know) at NPR, telling the real story: I saw that with his fudges to the Senate about OpenAI equity (he has indirect equity, which he failed to mention, and owns an OpenAI VC firm that trades on the company name that he failed to mention), the board saw it with his lies about Helen Toner, and now we all see it with his embarrassing lies about Scarlett Johansson. Gary Marcus has seen enough, and hopes that the new OpenAI board recognizes that Sam’s behavior is not consistent with what one would expect of a nonprofit that has pledged to help humanity.

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