@VraserX: The more details come out of Musk v. Altman, the more Sam looks less like the villain and more like the only sane perso…
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The article discusses recent revelations in the Musk vs. Altman conflict, suggesting Sam Altman appears more reasonable and mature compared to Elon Musk.
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The more details come out of Musk v. Altman, the more Sam looks less like the villain and more like the only sane person in a room full of snakes.
Here he texts Shivon a heads up, apologizes when it lands wrong, and tries to handle it maturely.
Wild contrast.
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