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    OpenAI CEO addresses safety and equity criticisms

    Expressing regret, Sam Altman stated his embarrassment running OpenAI and encouraged former employees to reach out to him
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauMay 20, 2024Updated:May 20, 20242 Mins Read5121 Views
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    Sam Altman, CEO, OpenAI, has addressed recent criticism regarding the company’s safety culture and handling of equity for departing employees. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on 19 May, Altman clarified that OpenAI has never clawed back vested equity from employees who did not sign a separation agreement.

    Expressing regret, Altman stated his embarrassment running OpenAI and encouraged former employees to reach out to him. This response followed a 17 May post by OpenAI’s former head of alignment, Jan Leike, who announced his departure while criticising the company’s approach to safety. Leike emphasised the inherent dangers of building smarter-than-human machines and criticised the prioritisation of product development over safety.

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    He aldo called for renewed focus on the implications of AGI.

    AGI, or artificial general intelligence, refers to AI systems capable of matching or surpassing human capabilities in most activities.

    Altman acknowledged Leike’s concerns, praising his contributions and reaffirming OpenAI’s commitment to safety. He promised to share a more detailed post later and defended the company’s launch procedures alongside Greg Brockman, OpenAI co-founder and president .

    Despite these assurances, AFP reported that OpenAI had disbanded its AI risk team. Additionally, Ilya Sutskever, co-founder, OpenA, announced his departure on 15 May, expressing support for Altman, Brockman and Mira Murati. Sutskever, who had been removed from the board following his involvement in Altman’s temporary firing last November, expressed confidence that OpenAI would build AGI that is both safe and beneficial.

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