Ravine’s story is depressing. He is blind to his own lies at this point. He is blatantly patent trolling.
He wants to be famous, he wants to be important, he has made no effort to utilize open.ai beyond fabricating screenshots for the USPTO and siphoning users from Openai.com.
He didn’t get his idea stolen, he just picked a good name.
Read the 100 page complaint. He came up with OpenAI as a non-profit for the benefit of humanity. Altman and Brockman stole the idea, name and founding principles from him, and rushed to announce an identical effort before Google Research backed his OpenAI. The point: The idea for OpenAI and the founding principles to operate as a non-profit for the benefit of humanity came through theft. It wasn’t Altman or Brockman’s idea to begin with. So it is not surprising that they betrayed the mission. The idea was powerful because it was a way to recruit people and get Musk’s involvement. And now they live with the consequences of taking another person’s vision and attempting to pivot to be a for-profit company that has erased its founding commitments. By the way, he was there before Brockman and Altman who stole it from him, not the other way around, and was sued by OpenAI, not the other way around, so it is bizarre that you claim he is trolling.
Ravine’s story is depressing. He is blind to his own lies at this point. He is blatantly patent trolling.
He wants to be famous, he wants to be important, he has made no effort to utilize open.ai beyond fabricating screenshots for the USPTO and siphoning users from Openai.com.
He didn’t get his idea stolen, he just picked a good name.
Noting, this doesn’t really engage with any of the particular other claims in the previous comment’s link, just makes a general assertion.
Read the 100 page complaint. He came up with OpenAI as a non-profit for the benefit of humanity. Altman and Brockman stole the idea, name and founding principles from him, and rushed to announce an identical effort before Google Research backed his OpenAI. The point: The idea for OpenAI and the founding principles to operate as a non-profit for the benefit of humanity came through theft. It wasn’t Altman or Brockman’s idea to begin with. So it is not surprising that they betrayed the mission. The idea was powerful because it was a way to recruit people and get Musk’s involvement. And now they live with the consequences of taking another person’s vision and attempting to pivot to be a for-profit company that has erased its founding commitments. By the way, he was there before Brockman and Altman who stole it from him, not the other way around, and was sued by OpenAI, not the other way around, so it is bizarre that you claim he is trolling.