Today, some surprising news came. Mira Murati, CTO of OpenAI, which developed ChatGPT, announced that she has decided to leave the company. announced.
Mira Murati, who has been with OpenAI for more than six years and is known by the company’s CEO Sam Altman, said the following about the surprising decision to leave:“I’m leaving because I want to create time and space for my own exploration. My primary focus for now is to do everything I can to ensure a smooth transition while maintaining the momentum we’ve built.” Sam Altman said the following about the decision to leave: ““It’s hard to express how much Mira means to OpenAI, to our mission, and to all of us personally. I feel tremendous gratitude for all the things she’s helped us do, but most importantly, I am personally grateful for all the support and love she’s given us through all the tough times. I’m also very excited for what she does next.” Murati, who worked at Tesla before OpenAI, is already intrigued by his next company. OpenAI had previously made headlines with interesting news. According to reports last week, the company wants to switch to a new logo in 2025. The company, which is reported to have been working on this for a long time, Fortune’s According to the news, the new logo’s final draft version failed to please its employees. The company showed the new logo to employees early on, but the new design did not receive much positive feedback.
I shared the following note with the OpenAI team today. pic.twitter.com/nsZ4khI06P
— Mira Murati (@miramurati) September 25, 2024
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At this stage It is reported that the new logo consists of just a large black ring or circle. Employees feel that this logo lacks creativity and does not reflect the company they work for. One of the reasons behind OpenAI’s desire to change its logo is that the current logo (written version) and that the fonts used on the website do not belong to him. OpenAIwas brought to the agenda with an independent security board. Here “independent” Behind the phrase there is a structure in which CEO Sam Altman is not involved. According to the statement, OpenAI is transforming its internal security committee into an independent board oversight committee/board with the authority to delay model launches due to security concerns.
Carnegie Mellon professor on this committee Zico Kolter, Quora CEO Adam D’Angeloretired US Army general Paul Nakasone and former Sony Executive Vice President Nicole Seligman These names, who are currently members of OpenAI’s board of directors, have expertise on the company’s projects and operations. “critical” oversee security decisions and If necessary, the model releases can be postponed until a secure infrastructure is provided.
Sam Altman posted the following statement about security processes at OpenAI on his personal X account last month: had done: “I want to give you a quick update on security. As we said last July, we are dedicating at least 20 percent of our system/server resources to security efforts across the company. We are also currently working on a deal with the US AI Security Institute to provide early access to our next core model. I am excited about that.
“Finally, we want current and former employees to feel comfortable voicing their concerns and feel comfortable in the process. This is important for any company, but it’s especially important for us and is a critical part of our security plan. In May, we voided the “non-disparagement” clauses for current and former employees and the provision that gave OpenAI the right to revoke earned pay (although it was never exercised). We worked hard to get this right.”