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Chris Painter

@chrispainteryup
6 posts
2026-02-28
@boazbaraktcs Just to clarify: I believe these *are* the same terms other developers were offered, and that they rejected. OpenAI signed onto “all lawful use” (per spokesperson), which were the terms Anthropic rejected: https://x.com/...
2026-02-28 View on X
@sama

Sam Altman says OpenAI reached an agreement with the DOD to deploy its models in DOD's classified network and asks DOD to extend those terms to all AI companies

Tonight, we reached an agreement with the Department of War to deploy our models in their classified network. In all of our interactions, the DoW displayed a deep respect for safet...

2026-02-24
Oh man, this is excellent. It feels like the first scenario I've read that fully plays out the economic implications of automating white-collar work, which is important given their political significance.
2026-02-24 View on X
Citrini Research

Imagining an AI-driven “2028 Global Intelligence Crisis”: as white-collar layoffs grow, the human-centric consumer economy withers and the social fabric frays

A Thought Exercise in Financial History, from the Future  —  Preface  —  What if our AI bullishness continues to be right …

Oh man, this is excellent. It feels like the first scenario I've read that fully plays out the economic implications of automating white-collar work, which is important given their political significance.
2026-02-24 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Software stocks like AppLovin and CrowdStrike extended their weeks-long selloff; several of the biggest decliners were discussed in Citrini Research's post

The weeks-long selloff in software stocks deepened Monday amid general unease about the threat posed by AI.  —  Software-makers AppLovin, CrowdStrike …

2026-02-23
Oh man, this is excellent. It feels like the first scenario I've read that fully plays out the economic implications of automating white-collar work, which is important given their political significance.
2026-02-23 View on X
Citrini Research

Imagining an AI-driven “2028 Global Intelligence Crisis”: as white-collar layoffs grow, the human-centric consumer economy withers and the social fabric frays

A Thought Exercise in Financial History, from the Future  —  Preface  —  What if our AI bullishness continues …

2024-12-01
In these (apparently second or third-hand) stories, what could “political suicide” even be referring to? What is the political constituency that would be harmed by Libra, if many banks were already onboard? Why would a Fed chair have to worry about “political suicide”?
2024-12-01 View on X
@davidmarcus

Ex-Meta crypto chief David Marcus says there was no legal or regulatory angle for the government to kill its Libra project and “it was 100% a political kill”

For reasons you can guess at, debanking has been the topic du jour in my Twitter feed. Tyler Durden / ZeroHedge News : FinTech CEOs Expose How Feds Colluded In ‘Debanking’ Schemes ...

2024-11-30
In these (apparently second or third-hand) stories, what could “political suicide” even be referring to? What is the political constituency that would be harmed by Libra, if many banks were already onboard? Why would a Fed chair have to worry about “political suicide”?
2024-11-30 View on X
@davidmarcus

Ex-Meta crypto chief David Marcus says there was no legal or regulatory angle for the government to kill its Libra project and “it was 100% a political kill”

How Libra Was Killed. I never shared this publicly before, but since @pmarca opened the floodgates on @joerogan's pod, it feels appropriate to shed more light on this. As a reminde...