Tucker Carlson asks Sam Altman if an OpenAI employee was murdered ‘on your orders’

Carlson: “I definitely believe he was murdered. There were clear signs of a fight; the surveillance camera wires were cut. He had just placed a take-out order and returned from a trip with friends at Catalina Island. There were no indications of depression, no note, and no unusual behavior. He had just been on the phone with a family member.

Then, he’s discovered dead with blood in various rooms, which makes it obvious he was murdered. Have you been in contact with the authorities about this?”

Altman: I have not talked to the authorities about it.

Carlson: “Um, and his mother claims he was murdered on your orders. “

Altman: “Do you believe that?”

Carlson: “I- I’m, Well, I’m I’m asking.”

Altman: “I mean… you, you just said it, so do you, do you believe that?

Carlson: “I think it’s crucial to investigate this. If someone accuses a company of crimes, whether it’s true or not, and then is found dead with signs of a struggle, it shouldn’t be ignored. It’s not right to assume it was suicide, especially without any signs of depression. If he was a friend, you’d expect him to reach out to his mom or someone close…”

Altman: “I did offer, she didn’t want to.”

Carlson: “Do you think that when people hear about this, it reflects their concerns over the current situation? Are they fearful that something like this could really happen?”

Altman: “I haven’t done too many interviews where I’ve been accused of, like…”

Carlson: “Oh, I’m not accusing you at all. I’m just saying his, his mother says that.”

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