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Empire of AI

Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman's OpenAI

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By: Karen Hao
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From a brilliant longtime AI insider with intimate access to the world of Sam Altman's OpenAI from the beginning, an eye-opening account of arguably the most fateful tech arms race in history, reshaping the planet in real time, from the cockpit of the company that is driving the frenzy

When AI expert and investigative journalist Karen Hao first began covering OpenAI in 2019, she thought they were the good guys. Founded as a nonprofit with safety enshrined as its core mission, the organization was meant, its leader Sam Altman told us, to act as a check against more purely mercantile, and potentially dangerous, forces. What could go wrong?

Over time, Hao began to wrestle ever more deeply with that question. Increasingly, she realized that the core truth of this massively disruptive sector is that its vision of success requires an almost unprecedented amount of resources: the “compute” power of high-end chips and the processing capacity to create massive large language models, the sheer volume of data that needs to be amassed at scale, the humans “cleaning up” that data for sweatshop wages throughout the Global South, and a truly alarming spike in the usage of energy and water underlying it all. The truth is that we have entered a new and ominous age of empire: only a small handful of globally scaled companies can even enter the field of play. At the head of the pack with its ChatGPT breakthrough, how would OpenAI resist such temptations?

Spoiler alert: it didn’t. Armed with Microsoft’s billions, OpenAI is setting a breakneck pace, chased by a small group of the most valuable companies in human history—toward what end, not even they can define. All this time, Hao has maintained her deep sourcing within the company and the industry, and so she was in intimate contact with the story that shocked the entire tech industry—Altman’s sudden firing and triumphant return. The behind-the-scenes story of what happened, told here in full for the first time, is revelatory of who the people controlling this technology really are. But this isn’t just the story of a single company, however fascinating it is. The g forces pressing down on the people of OpenAI are deforming the judgment of everyone else too—as such forces do. Naked power finds the ideology to cloak itself; no one thinks they’re the bad guy. But in the meantime, as Hao shows through intrepid reporting on the ground around the world, the enormous wheels of extraction grind on. By drawing on the viewpoints of Silicon Valley engineers, Kenyan data laborers, and Chilean water activists, Hao presents the fullest picture of AI and its impact we’ve seen to date, alongside a trenchant analysis of where things are headed. An astonishing eyewitness view from both up in the command capsule of the new economy and down where the real suffering happens, Empire of AI pierces the veil of the industry defining our era.

©2025 Karen Hao (P)2025 Penguin Audio
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“Our lives are about to be remade by artificial intelligence—or to be more accurate, by a few companies run by a few very self-confident people. If you ever wondered whether all of this is inevitable, whether to believe all the promises of tech luminaries, whether we could save a little bit of our democracy in the age of AI, then read this book!” —Daron Acemoglu, Institute Professor, MIT, and recipient of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences

“With devastating revelations, deep insider research, and delightful page-turning delivery, Karen Hao shows us why she is one of the foremost tech journalists covering AI. From data centers in Chile to data workers in Kenya, Empire of AI reveals the hidden human and environmental costs behind AI products that have triggered a race for land, water, and cheap labor to cement power in the hands of a few. Empire of AI is the warning we need—just as more open and less energy-intensive alternatives reveal that a different AI future is possible and achievable.” —Dr. Joy Buolamwini, founder of Algorithmic Justice League and best-selling author of Unmasking AI

“In her brilliant book, Empire of AI, Karen Hao chronicles the mania surrounding artificial intelligence and OpenAI. With a cast of scientists, scammers, and scoundrels, Empire of AI documents the hype campaign that caused the world to fall in love with a technology whose immediate harms are legion and benefits remain unproved.” —Roger McNamee, New York Times-bestselling author of Zucked

Well-researched History • Engaging Narrative • Important Voice • Insightful Analysis • Compelling Storytelling
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Karen Hao has real access to insiders in an industry that makes lofty claims that are under scrutinized, despite its impact on our material and social world.

Necessary.

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I think with AI taking things by the storm it’s very important to understand it’s origins, and this book gives a lot of insights into main player on the field right now

Very important read

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First half pretty good, then digresses to lectures about women’s’ rights, language disappearances, impacts of scale on water rights of communities and others

Delineates the scale of AI well, but gets ensnarled in pet woke world views

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I learned a ton and I’m an AI industry expert. Highly recommend this book. Ignore the paid trolls who tried to destroy the books rating.

Amazing story that dares to attack power

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Fairly balanced and accurate depiction of the current state and history of the recent years in the AI arena. Too much power or money corrupts and it’s as true as ever.

Valuable perspective on an increasingly important yet opaque industry

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Great research, great narrative, great narration. I would highly recommend this to anyone who is interested in the reality behind the hype of “AI”.

Listen before it’s too late

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This book is a well-balanced widening to anyone's view om AI and the companies and systems that drive them. It triggers you to take notice of the full social extend to form your own opinion on how AI should be built on towards the future.

Must-read on AI for 2025 and beyond

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Incredible about of insight, analysis, and textured detail of the story of openai and the rise of AI.

Incredible reporting

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By following the case of one of the most iconic companies in the field of AI, the author reflects and offers a critical point of view about the side effects that most AI companies cause to individuals due to the decisions they take in order to win the race towards AGI.
In general, the book is really well written and feels very fluid through out the chapters. The author does a remarkable work referencing and highlighting relevant research, as well as, social issues caused by decisions and practices in how AI companies develop their technology.

Engaging and well documented

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Karen’s, as it turns out evidently do do their homework. Karen probes every nook and cranny of the burgeoning AI Empire as an excellent WSJournalist. But just like nuclear, the horse is out of the barn. I have less concerns with Ai itself than with bad humans. In any event, with the deep minds behind Ai, make no mistake it is happening, and I don’t see the unemployables in congress figuring things out any time soon when the Trump clown car is using chat gpt to formulate tariffs.

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