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Future-Focused with Christopher Lind

OpenAI Memo on AI Dependence | AI Models Self-Preservation | Harvard Finds ChatGPT Reinforces Bias

Future-Focused with Christopher Lind · 2025-06-06 · 52 min

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Happy Friday, everyone! In this Weekly Update, I'm unpacking three stories, each seemingly different on the surface, but together they paint a picture of what’s quietly shaping the next era of AI: dependence, self-preservation, and the slow erosion of objectivity. I cover everything from the recent OpenAI memo revealed through DOJ discovery, disturbing new behavior surfacing from models like Claude and ChatGPT, and some new Harvard research that shows how large language models don’t just reflect bias, they amplify it the more you engage with them. With that, let’s get into it. ⸻ OpenAI’s Memo Reveals a Business Model of Dependence What happens when AI companies deviate from trying to be useful and focus their entire strategy on literally becoming irreplaceable? A memo from OpenAI, surfaced during a DOJ antitrust case, shows the company’s explicit intent to build tools people feel they can’t live without. Now, I'll unpack why it’s not necessarily sinister and might even sound familiar to product leaders. However, it raises deeper questions: When does ambition cross into manipulation? And are we designing for utility or control?

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