OpenAI announced the formation of an independent board oversight committee dedicated to safety and security, chaired by Carnegie Mellon University's Zico Kolter. This move comes amid ongoing scrutiny over the company's safety processes and a recent funding round that could value OpenAI at over $150 billion.
OpenAI said its Safety and Security Committee will now become an independent board oversight committee.
OpenAI is pursuing a funding round that would value the company at more than $150 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
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