Zico Kolter Joins OpenAI’s Board of Directors
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Zico Kolter, a Professor and Director of the Machine Learning Department at Carnegie Mellon University, has joined OpenAI's Board of Directors and the Board's Safety and Security Committee. His expertise in AI safety, alignment, and robustness will contribute to OpenAI's governance and critical safety decisions.
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