With an initial public offering expected late this year or early next year, OpenAI is actively undergoing restructuring and personnel changes. According to data financial timesLate last month, OpenAI disbanded its readiness team, which was tasked with assessing the risks that developing models might pose and developing ways to mitigate them.

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Responsibilities in specific areas such as biotechnology and cybersecurity have been assigned to existing teams, sources said. Preparedness team leader Dylan Scandinaro, who joined the company in February from Anthropic, will now analyze the consequences of “recursive self-improving” artificial intelligence.
Ethics director Chloé Bakalar, chief futurist Josh Achiam and security director Johannes Heidecke recently left the company. In this regard, Jan Leike, who will leave OpenAI in 2024, told the Financial Times that OpenAI ignored security in order to create “excellent products.”
Also announcing their departures last week were Chief Revenue Officer Denise Dresser, who was appointed in December to lead corporate acquisitions, and Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer Brad Lightcap.
In this regard, OpenAI stated that the company is moving at an extremely fast speed and is not afraid of organizational changes.
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