OpenAI CISO Admits They Have Become the Theranos of AI

OpenAI's CISO, Dane Stuckey, admits their new browser has unresolved security vulnerabilities that could be exploited to steal user data, echoing dubious practices reminiscent of Theranos. Stuckey, previously from Palantir, seems more focused on satisfying government contracts than ensuring product security. His admission highlights reliance on users for security, suggesting a business model based on shipping flawed products and responding to breaches reactively. This strategy, while potentially beneficial for state actors, poses significant risks, including compromised user credentials and data exfiltration from vital systems. The practice raises ethical concerns reminiscent of past corporate negligence, suggesting intentional harm for profit.

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