6 comments

  • rvz 7 hours ago ago

    This resignation has nothing to do with AI safety. I call complete horse-shit.

    * Anthropic raises $20BN.

    * Tender offer at $350B valuation, triggers liquidity event.

    * Employee who worked there after 2 years 'resigns'. (sells equity at secondaries for $$$$$$)

    * Moves back to the UK (lol) to be 'a poet'.

    Forbes thinks we're that stupid to believe this nonsense when in reality, this employee sold out and virtue signals about AI safety when this letter is far from that.

    Come on.

    • Guestmodinfo 6 hours ago ago

      I agree. He has PhD. He was not naive about what the company "wanted" from him when he joined. He just filled his basket and when time came he cashed it. But you bringing in the financials really validated the suspicion

      • latexr 6 hours ago ago

        > He has PhD. He was not naive about what the company "wanted" from him when he joined.

        Those two thoughts do not follow. Being academically accomplished has nothing to do with one’s naivety or general and social intelligence. In fact it isn’t rare for those people to especially suck at it.

        I’m not saying that’s not what Mrinank did (I have no idea, I don’t know them), but having a PhD does not prove it one way or the other.

        • Guestmodinfo 4 hours ago ago

          He has PhD in Machine Learning from Oxford that means he is an expert in his domain already before taking up the job and that means he already knew the field in and out and the games that are played. A PhD student has lots of industry interface

          • latexr 3 hours ago ago

            That’s fair. You’re right that since we’re talking about the same area, the situation is different than in general.

    • latexr 6 hours ago ago

      > Moves back to the UK (lol)

      What’s funny about that?