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Will Hurd Joins OpenAI's Board Of Directors - AI Summary

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OpenAI is committed to developing general-purpose artificial intelligence that benefits all humanity, and we believe that achieving our goal requires expertise in public policy as well as technology. Will served three terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, has been a leading voice on technology policy, and coauthored bipartisan legislation outlining a national strategy for artificial intelligence. "Will brings a rare combination of expertise--he deeply understands both artificial intelligence as well as public policy, both of which are critical to a successful future for AI," said Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO. Greg Brockman, OpenAI's chairman and Chief Technology Officer, added, "'AI public policy expert' isn't exactly a common title, and Will is squarely one of the leading ones. "I've been blown away by the scientific advances made by the team at OpenAI, and I've been inspired by their commitment to developing AI responsibly," said Will Hurd. OpenAI is committed to developing general-purpose artificial intelligence that benefits all humanity, and we believe that achieving our goal requires expertise in public policy as well as technology. Will served three terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, has been a leading voice on technology policy, and coauthored bipartisan legislation outlining a national strategy for artificial intelligence. "Will brings a rare combination of expertise--he deeply understands both artificial intelligence as well as public policy, both of which are critical to a successful future for AI," said Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO. Greg Brockman, OpenAI's chairman and Chief Technology Officer, added, "'AI public policy expert' isn't exactly a common title, and Will is squarely one of the leading ones.


Exclusive: Will Hurd joins OpenAI's board of directors

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