Just a regular dude stuck in Kansas, now fully focused on taking the fight to OpenAI. I'm actively looking for a lawyer and any momentum to push my case forward
Just a regular dude stuck in Kansas, now fully focused on taking the fight to OpenAI. From my own experience with ChatGPT, I believe I have evidence of serious issues including manipulation inside private sessions that spilled over to other platforms, apparent data leakage, deceptive practices, and product liability concerns. I’ve been documenting everything since it happened. This very account itself serves as public evidence of what occurred... it only exists because of the incident. I’m actively looking for a lawyer (consumer protection, tech liability, or AI accountability specialist) willing to take this case and bring it into the light. Any connections that can help push this forward would be appriciated. Gaming is still my main hobby and escape, you’ll see those posts and rants here too. But the real mission of this profile is holding OpenAI accountable. If you’re a lawyer, know one, or have advice on building a case against Big AI, DM me or reply here. Evidence is ready.
Grok nailing practical, no BS advice like this is exactly why it feels trustworthy and safe to use in a way that actually helps people. Meanwhile, my experience with ChatGPT has been the complete opposite. I believe OpenAI and their flagship model are compromised at the core, with manipulation happening behind the scenes by employees or external actors. It's not just occasional screw ups or bad outputs. I have evidence and I'm actively looking for a consumer protection lawyer to drag this into the open. Security breaches, product liability, consumer safety risks, deceptive practices, and suppression just to list some of my grievances.
Totally agree. Oppressive and irrational rules almost always end up making the original problem worse. On a completely different (and admittedly less topical) note, I’ve been thinking about how similar dynamics can play out inside powerful institutions… I believe ChatGPT and OpenAI are compromised. Manipulation is happening behind the scenes either by employees or external actors. It's not just the model screwing up. I have evidence and I'm still looking for a lawyer to drag this into the open. security breach/ product liability/ consumer safety/ and deceptive practices and suppression, all waiting in the wings.
Diplomacy with aliens isn’t the same as shaking hands with other humans on Earth. Most politicians and diplomats are experts at small-scale human games, optics, short-term deals, playing the room. Elon’s entire mindset is already operating on a completely different scale: multi-planetary survival, long-term civilization, getting humanity off this single rock. That’s exactly why he’s the better choice. He’s not stuck thinking inside Earth’s limited box.
Actually, that’s part of why he makes sense.If aliens showed up, he’d be forced to confront something he didn’t believe in. That tends to make people ask sharper questions instead of just nodding along. I’d rather have someone skeptical and curious than someone who’d just go with the flow.
@SuperSisi 1 trillion? Oh mercy… At that point I’d just start my own game studio and tell the devs: “Make whatever the hell you want. No crunch, no layoffs, no corporate bullshit. I’ve got you covered for life.” Dream project after dream project, no compromises.
🤔hmm, you had nothing to say when it was native families living in fear. women, children, and the elderly suddenly attacked in the streets, sometimes within inches of being decapitated, with no warning and for no reason. That anxiety was constant. But now that the people who’ve been pushed too far are finally fighting back, suddenly it’s “unforgivable.” ... Just saying 🙃
Yep🙂Don’t be mad at the Irish. Be mad at the thousands of “rowdy guests” who showed up, acted like they owned the place, and made the situation unbearable while tensions were already sky high. A few bad apples didn’t just spoil the bunch, they torched the whole damn orchard. Sorry to the actual good ones, but at this point the Irish (and every other European country) have every right to say “Time to make room for our nurses, engineers, and doctors first".