Ilya Sutskever is CEO of Safe Superintelligence after Meta hired Gross

Openai’s founding partner and chief scientist Ilya Sutskever speaks on June 5, 2023 at Tel Aviv University in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Openai’s co -founder Ilya Sutskever said that she will play the role of Safe Superintelligigence CEO, which was an artificial intelligence attempt last year.
Sutskever’s announcement is coming on Thursday Meta Boiled Daniel Gross is a long -term entrepreneur and AI investor Safe Superintelligigence CEO.
One Send it to xSutskever said Gross’s time in the company “ends” and his last day was June 29. Daniel Levy, the founder of the secure super-Subergans, will now serve as president and said that the company’s technical team will continue to report to Sutskever.
Mark Zuckerberg, commodity CEO, has a Million -dollar AI recruitment madness emphasized by an investment of 14 billion dollars that brought Alexandr Wang, the founder of the initiative and a small group of chief engineers to Meta.
On Monday, Zuckerberg announced a new organization called Meta Superintelligigence Labs, which consists of best AI researchers and engineers. However, the gross’ name is not listed among new recruitment mentioned by Zuckerberg.
Gross did not respond to CNBC’s comments.
CNBC, Zuckerberg’s Artificial Intelligence Rental Blitz, Meta, tried to buy a secure super -superingence, but Sutskever rejected these efforts. Safe super reported In April, the donation collection tour is worth $ 32 billion.
Sutskever confirmed his plans to continue to carry out the company as an independent organization on Thursday.
Sutskever, “You may have heard the rumors of the companies that want to take us. We are proud of their attention, but we focus on seeing our work.” “We have a calculation, we have a team and we know what to do. We will continue to create a safe superity together.”
Sutskever worked as Openai’s chief scientist and led the company’s Supergript team with Jan Leike, who left to join an anthropic, AI.
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