OpenAI Former President Brockman Responds to Joining Microsoft: Will Create Something New
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发表于 2023-11-20 18:42:34
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On November 20th, Greg Brockman, former CEO of OpenAI, forwarded a tweet from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on social media and stated that creating something new would be incredible. In addition, Brockman also announced that some of the new team leaders, apart from Ultraman and him, include Jakub Pachocki, former research director at OpenAI, Szymon Sidor, senior researcher, and Aleksander Madry, team leader responsible for assessing potential risks to artificial intelligence.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced on social media that she will continue to work with OpenAI and looks forward to learning about the new leadership team of OpenAI and working with them. Nadella also announced that Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and colleagues will join Microsoft to lead a new advanced artificial intelligence research team.
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