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Here's something that caught my attention — OpenAI’s head of safety is leaving. And honestly, that’s a pretty big deal. According to /u/Horsesrunfree, the company’s commitment to safety might be facing new challenges just as AI models become more powerful and unpredictable. What’s striking is that even a leader in safety, someone dedicated to preventing risks, is stepping away. As AI expert Sarah Chen reports in Wired, this hints at growing internal tensions — perhaps between innovation and caution. But here’s where it gets interesting — if safety leaders are leaving, it raises questions about whether OpenAI can maintain its safety standards amid rapid growth. So, what does this actually mean for us? It suggests that managing AI risk isn’t just about policies on paper anymore — it’s about real people, real decisions, and now, real turnover. The takeaway? As AI evolves faster than ever, keeping safety front and center is more critical than ever, even if that means tough leadership changes ahead.
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