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OpenAI disbands mission alignment team, which focused on ‘safe’ and ‘trustworthy’ AI development

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OpenAI has disbanded a team that focused on — as the company itself described — ensuring that its AI systems are “safe, trustworthy, and consistently aligned with human values.” At the same time, the team’s former leader has been given a new role as the company’s “chief futurist.”

OpenAI confirmed to TechCrunch that the team’s members have now been assigned to other roles. The news was first reported by Platformer.

The disbanded team in question, which appears to have been formed in September of 2024, was the startup’s internal unit dedicated to working on alignment. That’s a broad field of interest within the industry that seeks to ensure that AI acts in accordance with human interests.

“We want these systems to consistently follow human intent in complex, real-world scenarios and adversarial conditions, avoid catastrophic behavior, and remain controllable, auditable, and aligned with human values,” a post from OpenAI’s Alignment Research blog declares.

An OpenAI job posting for the Alignment team describes it as being dedicated to AI research that focuses on “developing methodologies that enable AI to robustly follow human intent across a wide range of scenarios, including those that are adversarial or high-stakes.”

In a blog post published Wednesday, Josh Achiam, the former head of OpenAI’s Alignment team, explained his new role as the company’s Chief Futurist. “My goal is to support OpenAI’s mission — to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity — by studying how the world will change in response to AI, AGI, and beyond,” Achiam wrote.

Achiam noted that, in his new role, he would be collaborating with Jason Pruet, a physicist from OpenAI’s technical staff.

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