AI & Machine Learning
2 min
26 June 2024

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Lisanne Groot

Lisanne Groot

marketing consultant

Former OpenAI scientist launches new AI company focused on safe intelligence

Former OpenAI scientist launches new AI company focused on safe intelligence

Ilya Sutskever, co-founder and former chief scientist of OpenAI, has announced the launch of a new artificial intelligence company:

Safe Superintelligence

It has offices in Palo Alto and Tel Aviv. In a recent post on X, Sutskever revealed this step aimed at creating a safe AI environment.

Focus on safety

Safe Superintelligence aims to distinguish itself by focusing entirely on safety, security, and progress. There are no distractions from management overhead or product cycles. This model protects the company from short-term commercial pressures, according to Sutskever.

Collaboration of experts

The founders of Safe Superintelligence are not just Sutskever. Former OpenAI researcher Daniel Levy and Daniel Gross, co-founder of Cue and former AI leader at Apple, are also co-founders. This collaboration promises a strong foundation for the new company.

Departure from OpenAI

Sutskever left OpenAI in May after playing a key role in the tumultuous departure and return of CEO Sam Altman. His new venture marks an important step in the ongoing evolution of AI development. The focus is on safety and ethics.

Impact on businesses and organizations

Companies and organizations can benefit from Safe Superintelligence's focus on safe AI applications. This provides a robust foundation for AI integration without the risks associated with short-term commercial interests. The model of Safe Superintelligence can serve as an example for others in the industry.

Safe Superintelligence offers solutions by concentrating on ethical AI development and safe implementation strategies. This helps companies to implement responsible AI solutions without concerns about safety and ethics. Collaboration with experienced AI experts enhances credibility and the potential for innovative applications.

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