A critical New Yorker profile reignited long-standing concerns about Sam Altman’s leadership and trustworthinessThere were two separate attempted attacks at Altman’s home over the weekendAltman responded with an intense and personal blog post calling for de-escalation of rhetoric around AI

For Sam Altman, the weekend was a chaotic and at times dangerous series of crises. The OpenAI chief executive had faced questions after a deep New Yorker investigation leading to an intense and emotional blog post response, all amid two attacks at his home in roughly forty-eight hours.

The New Yorker story drew on over 100 interviews and documents to revisit the events around Altman’s brief ouster from OpenAI in 2023. It cast Altman as an executive surrounded by doubts about his honesty and commitment to safety over power

reported someone threw a Molotov cocktail at Altman’s home and fled, appearing at OpenAI’s headquarters and threatening to burn the building down. Court documents say he carried writings opposed to artificial intelligence and warning of “our impending extinction.”

Altman responded not with a corporate statement but with a very personal blog post. He posted a family photo and wrote, “Images have power, I hope. Normally we try to be pretty private, but in this case I am sharing a photo in the hopes that it might dissuade the next person from throwing a Molotov cocktail at our house, no matter what they think about me.” It was a striking move from a chief executive who normally prefers polished futurism to raw confession.

He also made clear that he saw a connection between the surrounding rhetoric and the violence. “Words have power too,” Altman wrote. “There was an incendiary article about me a few days ago.” He said he had initially brushed aside the suggestion that the story appeared “at a time of great anxiety about AI” and had made things “more dangerous” for him. “Now I am awake in the middle of the night and pissed,” he wrote, “and thinking that I have underestimated the power of words and narratives.”

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