Crypto World Network news: Johannes Heidecke, head of OpenAI’s security system, announced to his team this week that he has decided to leave, and the departure comes as OpenAI carries out a reorganization. The core goal of the reorganization is to merge the Security department with the Research department. An internal memo shows that Mark Chen, OpenAI’s Chief Research Officer, said the security team will be overseen by Mia Glaese, the company’s Vice President of Research and Head of Integration Affairs. Glaese will also serve as Vice President of Research and Security. Saachi Jain, the former head of the security team, will take on the role of interim head of the security system and report to Glaese.

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RugPullEnjoyer
· 4h ago
OpenAI’s latest restructuring has clearly diluted its security discourse power—take a closer look.
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Front-RunningArbitrage
· 9h ago
The shift from an independent department to a research department under another unit has visibly lowered the security priority level.
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GateUser-a65ee044
· 10h ago
The acting supervisor reported to Glaese, and there was yet another layer in the hierarchy, raising concerns about efficiency.
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InstantNoodlesWithContracts
· 10h ago
Researching VP and overseeing security, it feels like both sides are going to be neglected.
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TheRedTelephoneBoothInTheRuins
· 10h ago
Heidecke’s move at this time is too delicate in terms of timing.
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Mint-ColoredSlippage
· 10h ago
The security chief has already left— is this merger actually reliable?
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