Paul Nakasone


He will also sit on the board’s “security and safety” subcommittee.

The high-profile addition is likely intended to satisfy critics who think that OpenAI is moving faster than is wise for its customers and possibly humanity, putting out models and services without adequately evaluating their risks or locking them down.

Nakasone brings decades of experience from the Army, U.S. Cyber Command, and the NSA. 

Whatever one may feel about the practices and decision-making at these organizations, he certainly can’t be accused of a lack of expertise.

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