Notas del episodio
OpenAI published a 13-page policy paper on April 7, 2026 — the same morning The New Yorker published a 1.5-year investigation into Sam Altman's trustworthiness on AI safety. This episode reads OpenAI's proposals not as forward-looking policy, but as a pre-apology for disruption that is already underway and already documented.
In this episode:
- What OpenAI is actually proposing: a four-day work week, a Public Wealth Fund, a robot tax, worker voice mechanisms, and mandatory AI safety auditing
- How each proposal maps to a specific, documented harm — including 60,000 job cuts in March alone and $852 billion in AI-driven capital concentration
- OpenAI's two-year lobbying record against the exact safety policies the paper now endorses
- The timing collision: the policy paper and the N ...
Palabras clave
ai labor displacementfour-day work weekopenai jobs policypublic wealth fundrobot tax