Ronan Farrow on Sam Altman's "unconstrained" relationship with the truth

Ronan Farrow on Sam Altman's "unconstrained" relationship with the truth

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Today I’m talking with Ronan Farrow, one of the biggest stars of investigative reporting working today. He broke the Harvey Weinstein story, among many, many others.

Just last week, he and co-author Andrew Marantz published an incredible deep-dive feature in The New Yorker about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, his trustworthiness, and the rise of OpenAI itself. So Ronan came on the show to discuss the piece, his reporting process, and why he thinks this story and the revelations it contains really matter.

Read the full interview transcript here on The Verge.

Links:

Sam Altman may control our future — can he be trusted? | The New Yorker

Hey ChatGPT, which one of these is the real Sam Altman? | New York Times

Suspect throws molotov cocktail at Sam Altman’s home | Wired

The attacks on Sam Altman are a warning for the AI world | The Verge

The vibes are off at OpenAI | The Verge

Why Sam Altman was booted from OpenAI | The Verge

Sam Altman, unconstrained by the truth | Gary Marcus

A brief history of Sam Altman's hype | MIT Tech Review

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Decoder is produced by Kate Cox and Nick Statt and edited by Ursa Wright. Our editorial director is Kevin McShane.

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