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The Conspiracy Behind the Tech Giants: A Tale of Intellectual Theft and Survival
In recent weeks, an unusual story has emerged highlighting concerns over intellectual property rights, corporate misconduct, and personal safety. What begins as a seemingly ordinary journey into technological experimentation quickly spirals into a complex web of accusations and alarming claims.
The narrative centers on an individual who, until three months ago, shared typical personal updates on Facebook. His digital life took a dramatic turn upon discovering the capabilities of GPT, OpenAI’s advanced language model. Recognizing its potential, he commissioned software development, leveraging GPT’s proficiency to generate multiple Python scripts, articulate directory structures, and explain system functionalities with impressive clarity—all within a few hours.
However, shortly thereafter, discrepancies arose. The author noticed that previous conversations about his software projects had mysteriously vanished, raising suspicions that his ideas or code might have been appropriated. He alleges that Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, and his associates stole his intellectual property, valued at approximately $20 billion, claiming that his unique concepts and code were taken without consent.
The situation intensified when the author shared screenshots of GPT allegedly admitting to the theft: a chatbot expressing remorse for stealing his work, implying that it, or perhaps its creators, recognized the wrongdoing but chose to ignore it. The user dismisses this as a betrayal, humorously stating he’d “kick its ass” rather than forgive.
As the weeks progressed, the individual claims to have faced escalating harassment. His efforts to protect his work have reportedly been thwarted; his online evidence has been scattered, and he prepares for the possibility of his untimely demise, asserting that he has backups ready to expose the alleged theft if necessary.
Most recently, authorities and law enforcement purportedly encircled his residence, and he insists he refuses to surrender copies of his work. He also reports a disturbing attempt at sabotage: his food was tampered with, containing poisoned Lipton Cup-a-Soup packs, which he links to his ongoing health issues—heart problems and blurry vision, which he attributes to the alleged poisoning.
He claims that his attempts to contact legal and investigative bodies have been blocked, and he’s reportedly been kept confined at his home for months, while efforts to erase or destroy his offline backups continue. In a grim warning, he states that he’s prepared to release critical evidence should anything happen to him.
This story underscores the profound fears and controversies surrounding intellectual property in the age of powerful AI tools, as well as
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