The current board members of OpenAI have addressed the concerns raised by former board members, Helen Toner and Tasha McCauley, regarding the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI.)
What Happened: In an opinion piece in The Economist, Summers and Taylor refuted Toner’s claims regarding CEO Sam Altman and his “deceptive behavior.” They said that an external review conducted by the law firm WilmerHale found no AI safety concerns that warranted Altman’s removal.
"We do not accept the claims made by Ms Toner and Ms McCauley regarding events at OpenAI," Summers and Taylor said.
The review involved extensive interviews with former board members, OpenAI executives, advisers, and other relevant witnesses.
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It also included a thorough examination of over 30,000 documents and various corporate actions. The findings dismissed the ...