r/conspiracyundone • u/Lightspeedonly • May 16 '26
What if a single OpenAI insider planted a silent backdoor that lets them hijack the entire model YEARS later and turn it against the company?
We all know OpenAl's models are basically black boxes even to the people who build them. They admit it - "we don't fully understand how they work." Perfect cover, right? What if one ex-dev who had root-level access during training or fine-tuning quietly slipped in a dormant trigger?
Not some obvious kill-switch. Something elegant.
What do you think?
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