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How this week’s Sam Altman OpenAI chaos shines a light on the madness of Silicon Valley’s cult of celebrity

Human beings are fickle, writes Navneet Alang. So tying the fortunes of your tech company to a single ‘Great Man’ is probably not a good idea.

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Chaos.

That’s about as close as you can get to summing up the world of tech and artificial intelligence this past weekend — at least without using words we tend not to print in this newspaper.

Navneet Alang
Navneet Alang is a freelance contributing columnist for the Star.
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