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Thanks to Ars for including the lullaby. It is incredibly bleak.
Just to draw it out a little more.
A company intentionally made a product that is more than capable of killing its users. The company monitors the communications, and decides to not intervene. (Beats me how closely communications are monitored, but the company can and does close accounts as told in other articles.)
This communication went on for months or years. The company had more than enough time to act.
Sam Altman is a bad person for choosing not to.
This opens up a slippery slope of requiring openai to analyze user-llm input and outputs, along with the question of privacy.
If anything, llms simply weren't ready for the open market.