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  • OpenAI's Inner Circle Takes Charge of AI Safety

TOGETHER WITH RYSE

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OpenAI's Inner Circle Takes Charge of AI Safety

New committee to steer critical safety decisions as OpenAI gears up to train its next AI powerhouse.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI

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OpenAI has set up a fresh Safety and Security Committee, keeping it all in the family with CEO Sam Altman and several board members.

This move coincides with the launch of their latest AI training efforts and follows hot on the heels of key safety personnel leaving the company.

The Details

  • Insider-Only Committee: The new committee ropes in CEO Sam Altman, board members Bret Taylor, Adam D'Angelo, and Nicole Seligman, plus a select group of OpenAI's technical and policy wizards.

  • High-Profile Departures: This shake-up comes after the exit of pivotal figures like Ilya Sutskever and Jan Leike, who were the brains behind the now-scrapped Superalignment team.

  • Next-Gen AI Model: OpenAI is diving into the training of a new AI model, one that promises to push them closer to the elusive goal of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).

    • While specific details about the model's capabilities have not been disclosed, it is anticipated to enhance various AI applications, including chatbots, digital assistants, search engines, and image generators

Why Should You Care?

OpenAI's move to form an insider-only safety committee is a big deal, spotlighting the ongoing tug-of-war over AI safety and control within the company.

With key safety leaders bowing out and the Superalignment team disbanded, there's mounting unease about OpenAI's ability to juggle rapid AI innovation with essential safety protocols.

This turn of events is critical for anyone keeping an eye on AI's societal impact, as it underscores the rocky path to responsible AI development. Source

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