OpenAI is disbanding its "AGI Readiness" team, which advised the company on OpenAI's own capacity to handle increasingly powerful AI and the world's readiness to manage that technology, according to the head of the team.
On Wednesday, Miles Brundage, senior advisor for AGI Readiness, announced his departure from the company via a Substack post.
Former AGI Readiness team members will be reassigned to other teams, according to the post.
Madry will still work on core AI safety work in his new role, OpenAI told CNBC at the time.
Leike added that OpenAI must become a "safety-first AGI company."
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AGI Readiness, CNBC, Security Committee, Google, Microsoft, Meta, Princeton University, Democratic, Federal Trade Commission, Department of Justice, Nvidia
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