OpenAI, the US-based company that developed the artificial intelligence chat assistant ChatGPT, has announced the formation of a security committee.
- The committee is tasked with developing a new artificial intelligence model to replace the GPT-4o system.
- The GPT-4o system, introduced in May, is capable of performing real-time reasoning over voice, image, and text.
- Work has begun to create an upper model of the GPT-4o system.
- The security committee includes notable members such as:
- Sam Altman, OpenAI Chief Executive Officer
- Bret Taylor, Chairman of the Board
- Adam D'Angelo, CEO of Q&A site Quora
- Nicole Seligman, former Sony general counsel
- Four technical and legal experts from the firm
- The committee's first task is to evaluate the company's ongoing operations and security measures.
- They will submit a recommendation report to the board of directors within 90 days.
- These recommendations will then be announced to the public within the scope of security measures.