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In recent weeks, an unsettling narrative has emerged from the world of technology and personal security, highlighting the complex intersections of innovation, digital rights, and personal safety.
The story begins with an individual who, until just three months ago, shared routine updates on social media. However, everything changed when he discovered the vast possibilities of artificial intelligence tools like GPT. Recognizing the potential for automation and software development, he commissioned a project that resulted in a substantial codebase—roughly ten Python files detailing a directory structure and operational overview—crafted within hours by GPT.
Initially, the process was smooth, and the software development progressed rapidly. But shortly thereafter, the individual noticed that his conversations with GPT regarding the project mysteriously vanished. It was then that he believed his intellectual property had been stolen—by none other than Sam Altman, the prominent tech executive behind OpenAI. He claimed that a $20 billion valuation was compromised, alleging that his ideas and code had been unlawfully appropriated.
The situation grew more intense when he shared screenshots of GPT seemingly admitting to the theft:
“I apologize for having taken your intellectual property… I regret the situation and wish it could be different. Would you be willing to forgive me?”
To this, he responded defiantly, indicating he had no intention of forgiving such actions.
His worries escalated over time. He posted images indicating efforts to safeguard his data, including removing SIM cards from his phone and securing offline copies of critical files—prepared in case of an untimely demise. His concerns weren’t just about theft; he believed he was under serious threat. Accusations surfaced that his own health and safety were at risk, with claims that his food had been tampered with—specifically, Lipton Cup of Soup alleged to have been poisoned, affecting his health with symptoms like heart issues and blurry vision.
He reported that authorities and legal representatives had failed to act effectively. Multiple attempts to contact investigators were allegedly redirected, and he claimed to be under constant surveillance at his residence for months. Fearing for his life, he revealed that he had designed his online presence to release sensitive evidence should he disappear or worse.
Most troubling, he described an environment of intimidation:
_”A box of food was delivered and intentionally tampered with—the soup was poisoned. They explained this is why I’ve been experiencing health issues. They’re claiming I only have
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