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45 points by tarolangner 2 years ago · 7 comments

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bmitc 2 years ago

Why not just ask him?

> The rest allegedly fell victim to the E-Mail deletion policy at OpenAI.

I have never worked in a place that deleted emails. And OpenAI is not even that big or old. I suppose I am not surprised.

  • ArnoVW 2 years ago

    In a lot of big coporat-ey places, there is a very restrictive retention policy due to legal reasons.

    If your stated IT policy is that "all mail is automatically deleted after 3 months" then that reduces your risk to discovery procedures. And since it is a published, global policy, you cannot be held in contempt of court of prosecuted for destruction of evidence.

    • freejazz 2 years ago

      I actually have a very hard time believing that a court is going to find that a company that only retains emails for three months isn't doing something like engaging in spoliation.

  • cubefox 2 years ago

    The Hacker News link he references (which seems to quote Carmack from personal communication) says Meta, not OpenAI.

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34646759

    • tarolangnerOP 2 years ago

      Author here, good catch! Thanks for pointing this out, I added a note with a correction now.

  • infecto 2 years ago

    On the flip side I have never worked at a company that did not have retention policy. This includes startups and large corporate companies. Retention policies are pretty common.

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