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Sara Herschander @ Vox 1 place · today 06:30 EDT

OpenAI accidentally built one of the world’s richest charities. Now what?

When Sam Altman first told her that he’d never let OpenAI go corporate, that what he and his colleagues were building was too powerful to be driven by investors, Catherine Bracy more or less believed him.  The conversation took place in 2022, when Bracy, CEO and founder of the social mobility-focused nonprofit TechEquity, was interviewing […]

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