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Bringing the Sam Altman Saga to Life with AI
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Welcome to another edition of The AI-Human Synergy,
Fable Simulation's AI platform, SIM-1, reenacts the events following Sam Altman's firing from OpenAI, exploring various leadership scenarios with AI agents. Their next project will simulate a geopolitical crisis involving a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
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The Sam Altman Saga Brought to Life by AI ⭐
Amazon to Launch New AI Model "Olympus"
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The Sam Altman Saga Brought to Life by AI ⭐

What if AI could rewrite history—or at least simulate it? That’s what Fable Simulation has done with the events surrounding Sam Altman’s firing from OpenAI, which took place last year.
Details:
Using their AI platform, SIM-1, Fable recreated the chaotic five days following Altman’s removal, offering a fascinating look at how leadership battles might have played out behind closed doors.
Fable ran 20 simulations of the leadership crisis using AI agents modeled after key players like Sam Altman, Satya Nadella, Mira Murati, and Ilya Sutskever. These agents strategized, manipulated, and negotiated in a high-pressure environment.
Altman returned as CEO in only 4 out of 20 scenarios. Other outcomes included Mira Murati staying in charge and even one simulation where Elon Musk took the reins at OpenAI.
These weren’t simple chatbots. The AI agents displayed human-like traits such as self-doubt, manipulation, and even physical needs like sleep, making the simulations eerily realistic.
This was just the beginning for Fable. The company’s next project will simulate a geopolitical crisis with a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan, featuring AI versions of leaders like Xi Jinping, Joe Biden, and Donald Trump.
AMAZON
Amazon to Launch New AI Model "Olympus"

Amazon is stepping up its AI game with a new generative AI model, code-named Olympus, that can process images and videos alongside text.
Details:
Olympus can analyze and understand scenes in videos and images, allowing users to search for specific moments—like a winning basketball shot—using simple text prompts.
The model helps Amazon move away from relying heavily on Anthropic’s Claude chatbot, which has been integrated into AWS.
Amazon is expected to officially unveil Olympus as early as next week during its annual AWS re:Invent customer conference.
This move positions Amazon to compete more directly with AI leaders like Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI.

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