The dissolution of the team and high-profile departures come after a leadership crisis at OpenAI involving CEO Sam Altman, who was temporarily ousted from the company last November. The crisis led to resignations and investor uproar, including from Microsoft. Despite these challenges, OpenAI recently launched a new AI model and desktop version of ChatGPT, with plans to eventually allow users to video chat with ChatGPT.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI has disbanded its Superalignment team, which was focused on the long-term risks of artificial intelligence, and some of the team members are being reassigned to other teams within the company.
- Both team leaders, OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever and Jan Leike, have announced their departures from the company, with Leike expressing concerns about the company's priorities and a lack of focus on safety and societal impact.
- OpenAI co-founder and CEO Sam Altman has acknowledged the company has more work to do, and co-founder Greg Brockman has stated that the company has raised awareness of the risks and opportunities of AGI.
- The company recently launched a new AI model and desktop version of ChatGPT, with plans to eventually allow users to video chat with ChatGPT.