Practices for Governing Agentic AI Systems
Summary
OpenAI publishes a white paper on governing agentic AI systems, proposing definitions, lifecycle responsibilities, and baseline safety practices for autonomous AI agents. The paper addresses risks and indirect impacts of widespread agentic AI adoption while launching a research grant program.
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