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.
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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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