Ex-Alameda CEO was trying to prevent ‘AI disaster’ — former FTX employee
Leila Clark's letter reveals Caroline Ellison's obsession with preventing an AI disaster, driving her long work hours, but fraud is still unjustified.
Leila Clark's letter reveals Caroline Ellison's obsession with preventing an AI disaster, driving her long work hours, but fraud is still unjustified.
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