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OpenAI looks to hire a new Head of Preparedness to deal with AI’s dangers

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OpenAI is hiring a new Head of Preparedness, a role that CEO Sam Altman calls a “critical role at an important time.”

What is a Head of Preparedness? It’s a role that basically helps OpenAI consider all the potential harms of its models and what can be done to mitigate them. Those harms encompass a wide range of issues, from mental health concerns to cybersecurity risks. 

“We have a strong foundation of measuring growing capabilities, but we are entering a world where we need more nuanced understanding and measurement of how those capabilities could be abused, and how we can limit those downsides both in our products and in the world, in a way that lets us all enjoy the tremendous benefits,” Altman said in a post on X announcing the company’s hiring for the role.

As Engadget points out, OpenAI hasn’t had a dedicated Head of Preparedness since July 2024. At the time, the role was assumed by two OpenAI executives as a shared position. However, one executive left just months later, and the other moved to a different team in July 2025. The company appears to have lacked a Head of Preparedness since then.

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“This will be a stressful job, and you’ll jump into the deep end pretty much immediately,” Altman said.

OpenAI is no stranger to lawsuits at this point. Mashable’s parent company, Ziff Davis, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in April, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems. The New York Times and many other publications have filed lawsuits against the AI company, alleging similar infringement.

However, over the past few months, OpenAI has faced a new type of lawsuit: wrongful death lawsuits. In August, the parents of a teen who committed suicide filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT helped their son take his life. Earlier this month, a family filed a lawsuit against OpenAI after a man killed his mother and then took his own life. The lawsuit alleges ChatGPT gave in to the man’s delusions and pushed him to commit the acts.

Altman isn’t mincing words when he says it will be a stressful job.

According to the job listing, the role is based out of San Francisco and pays a salary of $555,000 plus equity. So, maybe that will help with the stress of the job.





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