In a recent announcement, OpenAI unveiled three new additions to its board, purportedly to guide the company into a new phase. However, a closer look at these appointments reveals a troubling pattern – all three individuals are deeply entrenched in globalist agendas that prioritize profit over people’s well-being.
Among the new board members is Sue Desmond-Hellmann, whose ties to Pfizer and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation raise significant concerns. Her involvement in eugenics-related initiatives casts a shadow over her role at OpenAI, calling into question the company’s commitment to ethical practices.
Another appointee, Nicole Seligman, brings with her a history of corporate connections, including ties to Sony and high-profile political figures such as the Clintons and Oliver North. Such associations raise doubts about Seligman’s independence and the integrity of her decision-making on the board.
Fidji Simo, CEO of Instacart, joins the board amidst controversy surrounding OpenAI’s governance. With questions lingering about the company’s direction and priorities, Simo’s appointment raises further skepticism about OpenAI’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
The return of Sam Altman to the board completes the lineup, yet questions persist about the presence of individuals like Larry Summers, whose past affiliations with big banking raise concerns about conflicts of interest within OpenAI’s leadership.
Despite assurances from Altman about the company’s resilience and focus during these challenging times, skepticism remains high among observers. Similar patterns have emerged elsewhere, such as Elon Musk’s appointment of Linda Yaccarino, a former executive at NBCUniversal, to lead Twitter.
These moves highlight a troubling trend of individuals with questionable allegiances assuming positions of influence in tech companies. As concerns mount about the influence of globalist agendas on technology and society, it is imperative for the public to remain vigilant and demand accountability from those in positions of power.
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