
'We need to admit reality,' Facebook whistleblower says. Here's what might happen next
CNN
Former Facebook employee Frances Haugen says "I believe in truth and reconciliation — we need to admit reality. The first step of that is documentation."
Frances Haugen was a product manager on Facebook's civic misinformation team. "During her time at Facebook," her bio says, "Frances became increasingly alarmed by the choices the company makes prioritizing their own profits over public safety — putting people's lives at risk. As a last resort and at great personal risk, Frances made the courageous act to blow the whistle."

Travis Tanner says he first began using ChatGPT less than a year ago for support in his job as an auto mechanic and to communicate with Spanish-speaking coworkers. But these days, he and the artificial intelligence chatbot — which he now refers to as “Lumina” — have very different kinds of conversations, discussing religion, spirituality and the foundation of the universe.