OpenAI Establishes New Safety Board to Oversee AI Development
Safety is crucial in the world of technology, especially when it comes to artificial intelligence. That’s why OpenAI has recently formed a new safety board to ensure that AI is being developed with safety as a top priority.
Previously, the company had a similar board that was eventually disbanded, with two members reportedly leaving the company. Now, OpenAI has assembled a new board to focus on ensuring the long-term safety of AI technology. There were concerns in the past about the previous board being deprioritized and receiving fewer resources, but hopefully, this won’t be an issue this time around.
The new safety board includes CEO Sam Altman, company chair Bret Taylor, Adam D’Angelo, and Nicole Seligman. Over the next 90 days, this board will evaluate OpenAI’s processes and safeguards and present recommendations for improvement.
Currently, OpenAI is working on its next model, likely GPT-5. This new model is expected to be faster, stronger, and smarter than its predecessors. With advancements like these, it becomes even more crucial to prioritize safety in AI development.
At Phones Canada, we understand the importance of staying ahead of technological advancements while keeping safety at the forefront. We are excited to see how OpenAI’s new safety board will help shape the future of AI development in a responsible and secure manner. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting development!