Open AI's -- and Microsoft's -- Woman Problem, When Cults Run Companies, And The Counterintelligence Fight For the Chips
We don't need Likud spies in our companies, thank you.
“Men read science fiction to build the future. Women don’t need to read it. They are the future.” — Ray Bradbury.
Any company which does not have women involved in major decisions isn’t worth defending and it certainly isn’t the future.
So let’s recap — and quote Professor Noah Giansiracusa — “Open AI dumps the women from its board and brings on the guy fired from Harvard for sexist remark, appointed under interim CEO who said ‘40-60% of women seem to have rape/non-consent fantasies,’ all while bringing back the CEO whose sister accused him of sexual assault.”
I’d only add this. OpenAI rids its foreign-born women from the board. If you miss that detail you miss a lot as Five Eyes is clearly squaring up against Chisrael. Sure enough Josh Kushner’s Thrive Capital and weirdo Ashton Kutcher have ponied up to pay tribute “invest” in Open AI.
Whether it’s self described good guy Microsoft exec Brad Smith’s history of abusing female subordinates like Peggy Johnson, or Microsoft CEO’s anti-women comments, or Sam Altman’s mobbish anti-woman running of Y Combinator (or abusing his sister Annie), or Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates’s serial sexual harassment of his employees, it’s clear that Microsoft has an exploitation problem.
You can see it in the Activision stuff too, where a generation of young men have been enslaved to the casino-like video games.
Never you mind that there’s lots of research showing that faster and faster software chips actually cause health problems for women and children.
How long will someone like Satya Nadella, son of the Indian deep state, can publicly associate with someone who has credible family ties to the Missouri mob? (Yes, we’re going to go there with Jerry Altman soon.)
As of this writing it appears that there’s a tentative deal to have a new board at Open AI. Its members will include Adam D’Angelo, Larry Summers, and Bret Taylor — three white men.
Yes, they’re be no women on the board.
I’ve long called for Open AI to be shut down entirely and the recent moves make me convinced that I was altogether correct about all of that.
Salesforce is clearly making a play here. You can see it in the solicitations that Marc Benioff was rather desperately making on Twitter.
You can see it in Time magazine — purchased by Benioff for $190m — celebrating two AI companies — Clearview.AI and Palantir — for their work in Ukraine.
And yet there’s something really off with the new board.
It’s very, very Israeli and the tell there is Larry Summers.
No, we don’t need someone raiding pension funds to enrich himself on the Fed or on the board of Open AI.
No, we don't need someone soliciting Jeffrey Epstein for his wife's nonprofit on the board of Open AI.
No, we don’t need someone on the board of an Israeli-American energy company that sources oil and gas from Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
No, we don’t need someone credibly accused of running a crypto promotion scheme.
No, we don’t need the fake professor who looted Russia on behalf of Jewish diaspora financial interests. We really do need to have this conversation for us to have a just peace with the Russians.
No, we don’t need the man who installed his mistress at the top of Facebook and that that mistress was not at all interested in protecting American children, probably because she was herself a spy.
Oh, and isn’t it Israeli interesting that Jared Kushner got into Harvard after his criminal Israeli spy father Charles paid bribes at exactly the same time that Summers became Harvard’s president?
Open AI is a cult. This much we know.
It’s altogether unsurprising then that Brockman married his wife at an OpenAI event or that Ilya Sutkever officiated.
If you felt like this had strong Moonie vibes I won’t dissuade you. It’s not terribly surprising to me that members of a cult want to protect the cult, especially when they have a chance at a very large pay day.
Small wonder then that when Sam Altman visited with SoftBank, tied as it is with the Moonies, he triggered all kinds of alarms by Five Eyes. Japanese and Korea, now under new management, are also very interested in making sure that the chips industry stays under Allied control.
No, we haven’t heard the last of the risks Altman’s attempts to end run the CHIPS Act.
I noticed a curious detail in this story from this Wall Street Journal that the Southern District of New York was investigating Altman for “lack of candor.”
I’m sure that’s all it was.
But maybe when you are called the “Oppenheimer of our Time” in New York Magazine you should expect some scrutiny.