Sam Altman Says OpenAI Is Hiring a Head of Preparedness to Predict and Mitigate AI’s Harms
OpenAI appoints a leader to address AI risks like mental health effects and cybersecurity threats amid rapid AI advances, emphasizing scalable safety and threat mitigation.
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the company is seeking a Head of Preparedness to address challenges posed by advanced AI models.
- The Head of Preparedness will guide OpenAI's Preparedness program to ensure safety standards keep pace with evolving AI capabilities.
- The role will involve studying emerging AI-related risks in areas like computer security and mental health.
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OpenAI looks to hire a new Head of Preparedness to deal with AI's dangers
OpenAI is hiring a new Head of Preparedness, a role that CEO Sam Altman calls a "critical role at an important time."What is a Head of Preparedness? It's a role that basically helps OpenAI consider all the potential harms of its models and what can be done to mitigate them. Those harms encompass a wide range of issues, from mental health concerns to cybersecurity risks. "We have a strong foundation of measuring growing capabilities, but we are e…
Prerequisites are knowledge of cyberweapons, possible biological agents and psychological effects of chatbots on people in crises. For this there is over half a million dollars Gage
OpenAI Is Hiring Head of Preparedness, Amid AI Cyberattack Fears
OpenAI wants to make a big hire, for a candidate who will lead on tackling the threat which frontier AI poses to ‘critical vulnerabilities’ in cyberdefenses, and can work on emerging AI risks like biosecurity.
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