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OpenAI loses two executives in latest leadership shakeup

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Why This Matters

The recent leadership changes at OpenAI highlight ongoing shifts within the company as it reorganizes to better align its scientific and product teams. These shakeups reflect the broader challenges and evolving strategies in the AI industry, impacting both innovation and investor confidence. For consumers, these changes could influence the development and deployment of future AI products and services.

Key Takeaways

Kevin Weil, chief product officer of OpenAI, speaks during the Hill & Valley forum at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.

Two OpenAI executives announced their departures from the company on Friday, the latest in a series of leadership shakeups at the artificial intelligence startup.

Bill Peebles, who led OpenAI's defunct short-form video app Sora, and Kevin Weil, the vice president of OpenAI for Science, shared the news about their exits in separate posts on X on Friday.

An OpenAI spokesperson said the company is decentralizing OpenAI for Science in an effort to bring its work closer to the teams that are building leading model capabilities, products and infrastructure.

The departures come just weeks after Fidji Simo, OpenAI's product and business chief, announced she would take a medical leave because of a worsening neuroimmune condition. Kate Rouch, OpenAI's marketing chief, also decided to step down to focus on her cancer recovery earlier this month, and Brad Lightcap, OpenAI's operating chief, transitioned to a new role focused on "special projects."