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technology1 year ago

AI Insiders Call for Enhanced Whistleblower Protections Amidst Industry Risks

Current and former employees from major AI companies, including OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Anthropic, have signed an open letter demanding stronger whistleblower protections and greater transparency. The letter criticizes broad confidentiality agreements that prevent employees from voicing concerns and calls for government oversight to mitigate risks associated with powerful AI systems. The signatories urge AI companies to commit to non-retaliation, support anonymous whistleblowing, foster open criticism, and avoid restrictive non-disparagement agreements. This comes amid increased scrutiny of OpenAI's practices and concerns over the unchecked development of AI technology.

technology1 year ago

"AI Insiders Warn of Serious Risks and Call for Oversight"

Current and former OpenAI employees have raised concerns about the rapid advancement of AI technology without sufficient oversight and whistleblower protections. In an open letter, they highlighted the risks posed by AI and the lack of transparency from companies like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft. The letter calls for AI companies to improve whistleblower protections and foster a culture of open criticism. This comes amid internal controversies at OpenAI, including leadership changes and the disbandment of its long-term AI risk team.

politics2 years ago

IRS whistleblower alleges mishandling of Hunter Biden tax investigation.

An unnamed IRS criminal supervisory special agent has requested whistleblower protections from Congress to speak out about allegations that the Hunter Biden tax investigation has been hindered by "political considerations," according to a letter obtained by CBS News. The agent's attorney claims that the investigation has been handled differently from any other investigation in his lengthy career with the IRS. The agent has extensive documentation to back up his claims, and his information would "contradict sworn testimony to Congress by a senior political appointee."