Blood in the Machine: The Podcast

Dismantling the Empire of AI with Karen Hao

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May 20, 2025
In a riveting discussion, tech journalist Karen Hao, author of Empire of AI, shares her early access experiences at OpenAI, revealing a culture of secrecy amid grand ambitions for AGI. She draws parallels between AI companies and colonial empires, exploring how OpenAI seeks global regulatory control. Hao discusses the precarious working conditions faced by contractors in Venezuela and Kenya, and reflects on the ethical implications of generative AI in the context of surveillance capitalism. Ultimately, she emphasizes the necessity of solidarity and scrutiny in the evolving AI landscape.
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INSIGHT

AI Companies As Modern Empires

  • Karen Hao frames big AI firms as modern empires that claim others' resources and rewrite rules to justify it.
  • These firms exploit labor, compete morally, and cloak expansion with a civilizing mission.
ANECDOTE

Inside OpenAI In 2019

  • Karen Hao embedded at OpenAI in August 2019 and found secrecy and a mismatch between rhetoric and action.
  • Executives preached openness and collaboration while emphasizing secrecy and being first to AGI.
INSIGHT

Mission As Strategic Recruitment

  • Sam Altman used mission-language strategically to recruit talent like Elon Musk and Ilya Sutskever.
  • He adapted OpenAI's structure repeatedly to acquire the assets he needed for growth.
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