Who is Mira Murati, who has been appointed interim CEO of OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT?
OpenAI, an AI development company known as the developer of ChatGPT, suddenly announced the retirement of CEO Sam Altman . As a result, Mira Murati has been appointed as the interim CEO of the company, and the overseas media Mashable has summarized her career.
Who is OpenAI's new interim CEO Mira Murati? | Mashable
https://mashable.com/article/who-is-mira-murati-openai-ceo
Mr. Murati was born in Albania in 1988, immigrated to Canada to attend the international school UWC Pearson College at the age of 16, and graduated from Dartmouth College in the United States with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering in 2012. While attending Dartmouth College, he participated in an internship at Goldman Sachs.
At the time of writing the article, Elon Musk has completely separated from OpenAI, but he is also the person who co-founded OpenAI with Altman and others who have retired. Mr. Murati also has experience working as a senior product manager for three years at Tesla, an electric car manufacturer owned by Mr. Musk, and seems to have contributed to the development of the company's Model X.
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Murati, who worked as an engineer at a French aerospace company and then served as a senior product manager at Tesla, left the company and is now vice president of product and engineering at VR company Leap Motion .
Murati joined OpenAI in 2018 and has been involved in the development of chat AI ChatGPT ever since. For this reason, the overseas media Mashable points out that ``Mr. Murati is considered one of the ``brains'' of ChatGPT.''
ChatGPT has exploded in popularity since its introduction, and the media exposure of Mr. Murati, who served as CTO, has also increased rapidly. Mr. Murati will appear on The Daily Show , a popular American television program, in 2022 to discuss the various possibilities of AI .
'It's important for companies like OpenAI to bring AI to the public's attention in a controlled and responsible way,' Murati said in an interview with TIME . “It will definitely require cooperation from regulators, governments and everyone else,” he said, while supporting the need for regulation in AI. He argues that a strong external force is also needed for the development of Japan.
Mr. Murati, who is 35 years old at the time of article creation, will serve as interim CEO at OpenAI, the largest company in the AI industry, but Mashable says, ``Mr. Murati has been a senior executive at OpenAI for a while, so he will be appointed as the new CEO. The transition will be smooth.'
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