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OpenAI lays out a bold plan for a world shaped by superintelligence. Plus, new reports raise serious questions about Sam Altman’s leadership.

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OpenAI shares a bold plan for a future shaped by superintelligence, including new taxes, shorter workweeks, and shared wealth.

OpenAI released a detailed policy paper explaining how society should prepare for the rise of superintelligent AI. CEO Sam Altman says we are entering a major shift that needs a new social contract, with ideas that could change how people work, earn, and live.

  • One major idea is a national wealth fund, funded by AI companies, that would give regular payments to citizens, similar to Alaska’s oil model

  • Other proposals include taxing AI and robot labor, creating a 4-day workweek, and giving everyone a basic right to access AI tools

  • The plan also suggests safety steps, like rules to control risky autonomous AI systems

This shows that even the people building advanced AI believe it could disrupt jobs and the economy in a big way. When a leader of a huge tech company calls for major changes, it signals that these shifts may come sooner than expected, while governments may not be ready yet.
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TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT

A major investigation raises concerns about Sam Altman’s leadership and honesty at OpenAI.

A new report by The New Yorker shares claims from over 100 interviews, internal memos, and private notes. It suggests a long pattern of questionable behavior by Sam Altman, from his early career to his time leading OpenAI.

  • Internal memos from Ilya Sutskever claim Altman may have misled the board about safety practices.

  • Notes from Dario Amodei reportedly support the same concern, saying the core issue is Altman himself.

  • Past conflicts, from Loopt to Y Combinator to OpenAI, show repeated tension around his leadership style.

This matters because OpenAI is one of the most powerful AI companies in the world. If leadership trust is in question, it could affect how safely and responsibly AI is developed. At the same time, Altman still has strong supporters, making him a deeply divisive figure in tech.
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