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NDA blah blah blah. This is common but I am sure everyone is a little creeped out about employees from "AI" companies not being allowed to talk about what they worked on. How much do you want to bet that they have a in-house tool designed to spy on current, past and possible future employees just to decide if they can be hired/fired/sued? I am willing to be that is at least 90%.

Maybe they should care as much about all NDA's?

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>It has a cheery, slightly ingratiating feminine voice that sounds impressively non-robotic, and a bit familiar if you’ve seen a certain 2013 Spike Jonze film. “Her,” tweeted OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, referencing the movie in which a man falls in love with an AI assistant voiced by Scarlett Johansson.

NDA blah blah blah. This is common but I am sure everyone is a little creeped out about employees from "AI" companies not being allowed to talk about what they worked on. How much do you want to bet that they have a in-house tool designed to spy on current, past and possible future employees just to decide if they can be hired/fired/sued? I am willing to be that is at least 90%. **Maybe they should care as much about all NDA's?** Archive: https://archive.today/zZ6mr From the post: >>It has a cheery, slightly ingratiating feminine voice that sounds impressively non-robotic, and a bit familiar if you’ve seen a certain 2013 Spike Jonze film. “Her,” tweeted OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, referencing the movie in which a man falls in love with an AI assistant voiced by Scarlett Johansson.

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Fuck that kike and his pajeet cubicle.

Get a local offline AI with a free trained model that you can update any time you want.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=NZFpEEpg1u4

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Yeah, I actually do have that. I don't trust anything that is "on someone else's computer".

Sure, this "computer" is yours but I don't post something that I don't expect to be public.

I did like the irony of one of the posters I read about on this though (hacker news). Get every person under NDA to write their own statements then use those statements to train a LLM... Then use it to ask questions/post public data. Because according to all of the AI companies that is protected and they would be in their rights to do so.

Seems like a really great loophole. I don't have the means to do it but maybe ill just say fuck all and burn some cash to try. Would it not be amazing to have a "whistleblower AI"?

I cant even begin to consider how that would go in a court system. Its a land not traveled.

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Poal isn’t mine. It belongs to all of you. And when it will be my time to step down, some trustworthy in this community will carry the flag.

[–] 3 pts

Yes, with that said, Thanks for doing what you do.