We Will Not Be Divided

Tech workers unite to stop AI misuse — but will bosses listen

TLDR: A citizen-led letter urges Google and OpenAI workers to unite against AI misuse, with anonymous signing and quick fixes after a brief verification glitch. Comments split between hopeful solidarity and cynics predicting corporate indifference, while memes and calls to include all Americans turn it into a lively showdown.

An open letter titled “We Will Not Be Divided” is calling current and former Google and OpenAI staff to sign—publicly or anonymously—against the potential misuse of AI. The organizers say a situation they call “DoW” is the red line, and the community’s split-screen reaction is pure internet theater. On one side, fans cheer the human touch: “there are still empathic humans” building AI, wrote one commenter. On the other, cynics see corporate steamrollers: “Good luck with that… they’ll just replace you,” warned another, invoking Skynet, the killer-robot network from the Terminator movies. The plot twist? A prank signature (“You guys are letting China Win”) slipped through a verification bug before being fixed in minutes—cue side-eye and jokes. Support poured in with “Hold this line” battle cries, while some asked to widen the invite to everyday Americans, not just Big Tech alumni. Meanwhile, the letter’s trust pitch—encrypted SQLite on Fly.io, emails via Resend, and a single human manually checking anonymous signers—sparked debate: noble transparency or fragile gatekeeping? The comments turned into a meme parade (“He will not divide us!”), righteous pep talk, and hard-nosed realism. Whether this open letter sparks a movement or a corporate shrug, the crowd is loud, funny, and fiercely split.

Key Points

  • An open letter invites current and former Google and OpenAI employees to sign, publicly or anonymously, regarding potential misuse of AI against Americans.
  • Organizers are unaffiliated private citizens and not paid; they aim to build common ground among diverse viewpoints.
  • All signatures are verified via company email domains or alternative manual verification; no signature is published without verification.
  • Anonymous signers’ personal data is deleted within 24 hours after verification; public signers’ names and affiliations are stored for display.
  • The site is hosted on Fly.io, uses an encrypted SQLite database, sends emails via Resend, uses Google Forms for verification, and logs verification mistakes transparently.

Hottest takes

“Good luck with that… I don’t see either Google or OpenAI listening” — jfengel
“He will not divide us!” — nullbyte
“Hold this line — there’s got to be one somewhere” — codepoet80
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