Huh, the transcript had surprisingly few straightforwardly wrong things than I am used to for videos like this, and it got the basics of the situation reasonably accurate.
The one straightforwardly false quite I did catch was that it propagated the misunderstanding that OpenAI went back on some kind of promise to not work with militaries. As I’ve said in some other comments, OpenAI did prevent military users from using their API for a while, and then started allowing them to do that, but there was no promise or pledge attached to this, it was just a standard change in their terms of service.
Huh, the transcript had surprisingly few straightforwardly wrong things than I am used to for videos like this, and it got the basics of the situation reasonably accurate.
The one straightforwardly false quite I did catch was that it propagated the misunderstanding that OpenAI went back on some kind of promise to not work with militaries. As I’ve said in some other comments, OpenAI did prevent military users from using their API for a while, and then started allowing them to do that, but there was no promise or pledge attached to this, it was just a standard change in their terms of service.