OpenAI blocked staff from airing security concerns: Whistleblowers
- Whistleblowers from OpenAI filed a complaint with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, requesting an investigation into restrictive non-disclosure agreements.
- The letter states OpenAI's agreements violate SEC's Whistleblower Incentives and Protection rule, discouraging employees from reporting concerns.
- The whistleblowers provided significant documentation to the SEC, showing that OpenAI's NDAs require employees to sign illegal contracts for employment and severance.
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Read the letter OpenAI whistleblowers sent to the SEC calling for action on NDAs
OpenAI whistleblowers wrote to the Securities and Exchange Commission.CFOTO/ Getty ImagesOpenAI whistleblowers urged the SEC to investigate the ChatGPT maker for potential rule violations.The whistleblowers claim OpenAI used nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) to silence employees.The letter was sent to SEC chair Gary Gensler and Sen. Chuck Grassley's office.OpenAI whistleblowers are calling on the Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate w…
OpenAI Faces SEC Complaint Over Employee Whistleblower Rights
OpenAI Faces SEC Complaint Over Employee Whistleblower Rights Whistleblowers have lodged a complaint with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) against OpenAI, accusing the company of illegally restricting workers from discussing the risks associated with its artificial intelligence technology. The complaint requests a probe into OpenAI's non-disclosure agreements, which allegedly deter employees and investors from raising concerns …
OpenAI whistleblowers ask SEC to investigate the company's non-disclosure agreements with employees
NEW YORK (AP) — OpenAI whistleblowers have filed a complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission and asked the agency to investigate whether the ChatGPT maker illegally restricted workers from speaking out about the risks of its artificial intelligence technology. A letter to SEC Chair Gary Gensler representing “one or more anonymous and confidential” whistleblowers […]
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