Edward Snowden has warned people not to trust OpenAI and its products after the company appointed a former head of the NSA to its board of directors
Edward Snowden, the infamous whistleblower, has issued a stark warning against trusting OpenAI and its products following a significant update within the community.
The 40-year-old was responding to news that Sam Altman's company had appointed retired US Army general and former head of the NSA - where Snowden himself once worked - Paul Nakasone to its board of directors. READ MORE: Kate Middleton's strict sleep routine is 'identical' to the late Queen's According to U Today, Snowden suggested there was only one real reason for Nakasone's appointment. He declared: "This is a wilful, calculated betrayal of the rights of every person on Earth. You have been warned."
Musk also raised alarms earlier in the week about OpenAI's alleged tie-up with Apple, suggesting that ChatGPT might be integrated into Apple devices. He warned that if this were true, he'd ban all Apple products from his companies over concerns that OpenAI would snoop on user data.
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