• shatterling@lemm.ee
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    Careful what you say on threads such as these, OpenAIs Basilisk might be reading

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      5 hours ago

      C’mon, we can’t expect the coroner to blow the whistle on the actual cause of death. If we did, there would soon be no coroners left.

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    6 hours ago

    Well this will certainly be more of a thing.

    Maybe next time they can fall out of a balcony they didn’t actually have to make it SUPER OBVIOUS what just happened.

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      Need to make sure they only stay in first floor locations or places without windows. Whistle blowers gonna be pushed out of windows just like Daddy Vladdy likes.

  • BMTea@lemmy.world
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    I nean it’s not like he was a “whistleblower” in the sense of unckvering grave legal violations. It was more like a dislike for the company ethics. Which can still kill your career.

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      I would refrain from saying he took his life while worried about his career.

      He most likely wasn’t in a good mental state and needed support from his friends and family. Healthy people can tolerate a lot more than career death.

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      Even if you are completely closed of from AI as a profession, there are still way more possibilities, even in the same general field(computer science).

      Even then you could go through a career change. He looks like hes in his 20s or 30s which isnt late at all.