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Says the article. They're talking about how they called Scarlett Johansson and asked to use her voice so they went ahead and just... You know... Used a voices that is almost virtually identical....
Hym "Yeah, like... I don't know what part of 'THEY LITERALLY STOLE THE A.I.' You dipshits don't seem to understand. I mean, you let them steal my likeness... You let them steal A.I.... THEY JUST GET TO DO THIS NOW! You set a precedent by letting them do it to me. It doesn't matter that you don't like the fact that I would murder your kids for 3 slices of cheese and a diet soda... They get to take your likeness. They get to steal from you things UP TO AND INCLUDING THE LITERAL CREATION OF A.I. And now.... They can do THIS. See how that works? So, they steal ScarJoh's voice. Maybe they decide they want to do like a Cortana type thing and they want to give it a face... They got caught doing the ScarJoh voice... They'll have to be sneaky next time... So maybe some random model gets her face stolen. It's... I... Did I not explain this correctly? You see how that is entirely your fault, right? 'OpenAI has given away the game' is the name of the article. Look it up."
by Hym Iam May 23, 2024
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Open Air Prison Theory

A critical social science theory proposing that contemporary societies function as vast, open-air prisons—systems of constraint so total and naturalized that inmates no longer perceive the walls. According to this theory, the familiar institutions of modern life—the state, government, legal systems, political structures, economic arrangements, money itself, nation-states with their borders, and even seemingly liberatory technologies like the internet and social media—operate collectively as an invisible carceral apparatus. Unlike traditional prisons with visible bars and guards, the open-air prison confines through normalized precarity, manufactured consent, internalized surveillance, and the systematic foreclosure of alternatives. You can "leave" anytime—but leave for where? The border is guarded by passport regimes, the economy by starvation wages, the mind by algorithmically-shaped desires, the soul by the internalized belief that this is simply how things are. The theory doesn't claim literal imprisonment but describes a condition of unfreedom so comprehensive that freedom becomes unimaginable.
Example: "He thought he was free because he could walk down any street, but Open Air Prison Theory reveals the walls he couldn't see: debt that dictates his choices, a border that ends his world, algorithms that shape his thoughts, and a wage that keeps him forever one missed paycheck from catastrophe."
by Dumu The Void March 12, 2026
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OpenAI

An oxymoron.

One simply does not use the words "open" and "AI" together to describe OpenAI. With Sam Altman's current hostile stance and their uncompetitive pricings (and the fact that GPT-4 isn't open-source), they really should be naming themselves closedAI.
OpenAI? Fugget about it! I'd rather run a localized version of Deepseek on my server than paying a whopping $75/1M tokens for GPT4.5.
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OpenAI

An oxymoron.

One simply does not use the words "open" and "AI" together to describe OpenAI. With Sam Altman's current hostile stance and their uncompetitive pricings (and the fact that GPT-4 isn't open-source), they really should be naming themselves closedAI.
OpenAI? Fugget about it! I'd rather run a localized version of Deepseek on my server than paying a whopping $75/1M tokens for GPT4.5.
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OpenAI

An oxymoron.

One simply does not use the words "open" and "AI" together to describe OpenAI. With Sam Altman's current hostile stance and their uncompetitive pricings (and the fact that GPT-4 isn't open-source), they really should be naming themselves closedAI.
OpenAI? Fugget about it. I'd rather run a localized version of deepseek on my computer than paying a whopping $75/1M tokens for GPT4.5.
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