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Jun 4, 2025
Sam Biddle, a senior technology reporter at The Intercept, dives into the intertwining worlds of tech and military. He discusses the alarming shift of AI companies like OpenAI prioritizing national security over humanitarian ideals. The conversation touches on controversial partnerships, including Zuckerberg and Luckey’s collaboration on military VR, and Palantir's role in government surveillance. Biddle critiques the ethical dilemmas in tech's defense collaborations while humorously examining the fashion and personalities of key industry figures.
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OpenAI's Nationalism Shift

  • OpenAI's founding mission focused on global benefit but now leans heavily towards American nationalism and military priorities.
  • This shift highlights a tension between being a globalist company and a national security contractor.
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The Ambiguity of Democratic AI

  • OpenAI claims to build "democratic AI" but partners with authoritarian regimes like Abu Dhabi.
  • The term "democratic AI" remains undefined and presents contradictions in practice.
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Zuckerberg and Luckey Reunite

  • Meta and Palmer Luckey (Anduril) partner on military VR hardware despite past conflicts.
  • This collaboration reveals tech leaders' pragmatic moves to align with lucrative defense contracts.
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