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Comment by ath3nd

6 months ago

Surely you can spot the similarities if you try hard enough? If not, maybe we can ask ChatGPT about it (below is ChatGPT's "opinion" on the similarities between Enron and OpenAI):

Structural Complexity & Opacity:

- Enron was infamous for its convoluted corporate structure, which helped obscure financial realities.

- OpenAI has a similarly complex setup: originally founded as a nonprofit, it now operates through a for-profit arm with a structure that some critics say lacks transparency.

Investor Hype vs. Financial Fundamentals:

- Enron attracted massive investment based on future projections, not present performance. Its ventures, like NewPower Co., had no clients or revenue but were valued in the billions.

- OpenAI has been valued at over $300 billion despite not turning a profit and having no clear path to profitability. Critics argue this is reminiscent of Enron’s “vibes-based” valuation.

Leadership & Ethical Concerns

- Enron’s leadership was later revealed to have serious ethical lapses.

- OpenAI has faced scrutiny over leadership turnover and internal conflicts, raising questions about governance and long-term stability.

Grandiose Predictions:

- Both companies have been known for bold, sweeping claims about the future. Enron promised revolutionary energy solutions; OpenAI is at the forefront of AI’s transformative potential—but some worry the hype may be outpacing reality

Hope that helps :)

I like how you clearly used AI to create this comparison. Probably used ChatGPT for it

  • > I like how you clearly used AI to create this comparison. Probably used ChatGPT for it

    Great catch! You should consider a career as a detective! I hope this sentence from the beginning of my post didn't make it too easy on your impressive deduction skills:

    "If not, maybe we can ask ChatGPT about it (below is ChatGPT's "opinion" on the similarities between Enron and OpenAI):"

    • Lol ngl I somehow missed that.

      Still, it's pretty clear Enron and OpenAI are massively different companies. It's kinda strange that one would compare them at all. OpenAI is not even a public company. Their products have nothing alike. Their business models are nothing alike. One had literal fraud (maybe OpenAI does too but that would be speculation). Even if OpenAI dies, it's still the reason for $100s of billions in capex across the industry. It's still the reason why everyone in tech is talking and working on AI. And the product is real. You can use it. It's not a fancy demo with a mechanical turk behind the scenes.

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