Business Insider
12 Jul 2026, 20:24 UTC · 2h ago
The leaders responsible for keeping OpenAI's AI safe keep leaving
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Business Insider
12 Jul 2026, 20:24 UTC · 2h ago
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Johannes Heidecke, the head of OpenAI's Safety Systems team, has departed the company. — Continued attrition of specialized safety leadership suggests internal instability and potential risks in model governance.
-0.40Former safety leads including Jan Leike and Ilya Sutskever have publicly claimed that OpenAI prioritized product releases over safety protocols. — Public testimony from high-level insiders regarding a degraded safety culture increases regulatory scrutiny risk.
-0.30OpenAI is reorganizing its research and safety functions under a single leader, VP Mia Glaese, to integrate safety more deeply into research. — While presented as an efficiency gain, merging safety into research often signals a shift toward product velocity over independent safety auditing.
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The article notes its core safety leadership has remained more intact compared to OpenAI's 'revolving door'.
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