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Saturday, February 21, 2026

The people loudly departing the biggest AI companies aren't necessarily looking for fatter paychecks or more stock options; they're worried that AI businesses are putting profits over sanity and safety.

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... Normally, when big-name talent leaves Silicon Valley giants, the PR language is vanilla: they're headed for a "new chapter" or "grateful for the journey" -- or maybe there's some vague hints about a stealth startup.

In the world of AI, though, recent exits read more like whistleblower warnings.

Over the past couple of weeks, a stream of senior researchers and safety leads from OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, and others have resigned in public, and there's nothing quiet or vanilla about it.

Take, for example, OpenAI researcher Zo Hitzig. She chose not to quietly flip her LinkedIn profile but to announce her resignation in a New York Times guest essay entitled, "OpenAI Is Making the Mistakes Facebook Made. I Quit."

Who resigns that way -- in the Times?

What ticked her off was OpenAI's decision to start testing ads inside ChatGPT.

Ironically, in 2024 Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, had said, "I hate ads," arguing that "ads plus AI" ... are "uniquely unsettling" because people are forced to figure out who is paying to influence them with the answers.

But, hey, when even OpenAI's internal bean counters expect the company to lose $14 billion in 2026 alone, Altman managed to get over his qualms. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-21 12:12 AM | Reply

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