Last year, after OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was ousted from the company for not being “consistently candid,” a handful of high-profile executives, including former Head of Alignment Jan Leike, left the firm. The executive revealed that he'd disagreed with OpenAI's leadership over its safety strategy, further indicating that safety processes and culture had taken a back seat as the company prioritized shiny products like AGI. While OpenAI seemingly dismissed the claims, a new report by the Financial Times seemingly corroborates that the ChatGPT maker's safety processes have taken a back seat as shiny products gain precedence. The report suggests that...