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OpenAI appears to be like to rent a brand new Head of Preparedness to take care of AI’s risks
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OpenAI appears to be like to rent a brand new Head of Preparedness to take care of AI’s risks

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Last updated: December 28, 2025 5:23 pm
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OpenAI is hiring a brand new Head of Preparedness, a job that CEO Sam Altman calls a “vital function at an essential time.”

What’s a Head of Preparedness? It is a function that principally helps OpenAI take into account all of the potential harms of its fashions and what will be achieved to mitigate them. These harms embody a variety of points, from psychological well being issues to cybersecurity dangers. 

“Now we have a powerful basis of measuring rising capabilities, however we’re getting into a world the place we want extra nuanced understanding and measurement of how these capabilities may very well be abused, and the way we are able to restrict these downsides each in our merchandise and on this planet, in a manner that lets us all benefit from the great advantages,” Altman mentioned in a submit on X saying the corporate’s hiring for the function.


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As Engadget factors out, OpenAI hasn’t had a devoted Head of Preparedness since July 2024. On the time, the function was assumed by two OpenAI executives as a shared place. Nevertheless, one government left simply months later, and the opposite moved to a unique group in July 2025. The corporate seems to have lacked a Head of Preparedness since then.

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“This might be a disturbing job, and you may soar into the deep finish just about instantly,” Altman mentioned.

OpenAI is not any stranger to lawsuits at this level. Mashable’s guardian firm, Ziff Davis, filed a lawsuit in opposition to OpenAI in April, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in coaching and working its AI methods. The New York Occasions and plenty of different publications have filed lawsuits in opposition to the AI firm, alleging comparable infringement.

Nevertheless, over the previous few months, OpenAI has confronted a brand new kind of lawsuit: wrongful dying lawsuits. In August, the dad and mom of a teen who dedicated suicide filed a lawsuit in opposition to OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT helped their son take his life. Earlier this month, a household filed a lawsuit in opposition to OpenAI after a person killed his mom after which took his personal life. The lawsuit alleges ChatGPT gave in to the person’s delusions and pushed him to commit the acts.

Altman is not mincing phrases when he says it will likely be a disturbing job.

In line with the job itemizing, the function relies out of San Francisco and pays a wage of $555,000 plus fairness. So, possibly that may assist with the stress of the job.

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