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    OpenAI reshuffles Sam Altman’s job once again

    News RoomBy News RoomMarch 24, 20252 Mins Read
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    In a significant executive shuffle announced Monday, OpenAI is expanding COO Brad Lightcap’s responsibilities while CEO Sam Altman shifts his attention more toward the company’s technical direction. The news was first reported by Bloomberg.

    Lightcap will now “oversee day-to-day operations,” international expansion, and manage key partnerships with tech giants like Microsoft and Apple, according to Bloomberg. OpenAI has also promoted Mark Chen to chief research officer (he was recently SVP of research) and Julia Villagra to chief people officer (she was formerly VP of people).

    “OpenAI has grown a lot. We remain focused on the same core — pursuing frontier AI research that accelerates human progress — but we now also deliver products used by hundreds of millions of people,” the company wrote in a blog post announcing the changes.

    The company told Bloomberg that the latest leadership changes mean CEO Sam Altman is “focusing more on guiding the ChatGPT maker’s research and product efforts” and have no plans to replace former CTO Mira Murati, who left in September to launch her own AI startup.

    The changes to OpenAI’s leadership is shifting thanks to some vacancies left by other departures. The startup’s chief research officer, Bob McGrew, departed in September along with Murati and VP of post training Barret Zoph. At the time, Altman said, “I obviously won’t pretend it’s natural” for the abrupt departures “but we are not a normal company” and called the leadership changes “a natural part of companies.”

    The new leadership promotions also lead into an impending restructuring of the startup. In December, OpenAI announced it would transform from a non-profit to a for-profit company, move that led to a lawsuit from cofounder Elon Musk who claims the startup is looking to make maximum profits rather than create AI “for the benefit of humanity.”

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