Comment by unsupp0rted
Comment by unsupp0rted 15 hours ago
Can he safely lie about that? Or would that be a slam-dunk lawsuit against him? He's already got Elon Musk on his enemies list.
Comment by unsupp0rted 15 hours ago
Can he safely lie about that? Or would that be a slam-dunk lawsuit against him? He's already got Elon Musk on his enemies list.
Most of the credit being throwing around isn't coming from traditional banking companies, mostly private credit being utilized.
Private credit isn't really unregulated.
If you're interested in learning more I believe Matt Stoller has written a few articles about the private credit markets.
People need to understand that OpenAI is not a publicly traded company. Sam is allowed to be outrageously optimistic about his best case scenarios, as long as he is correct with OpenAI's investors. But those investors are not "the public", so he can publicly state pretty much anything he wants, as long as it is not contradicting facts.
So he cannot say "OpenAI made 20B profit last year." but can say "OpenAI will make 20B revenue next year." Optimism is not a crime.