The board appointment of retired Army Gen. Paul M. Nakasone comes as OpenAI tries to quell criticism of its security practices. OpenAI has tapped former U.S. Army general and National Security Agency director Paul M. Nakasone to join its board of directors, the continuation of a reshuffling spurred by CEO Sam Altman’s
The appointment of the career Army officer comes as OpenAI tries to quell criticism of its security practices — including from some of the company’s current and former employees who allege the ChatGPT-maker prioritizes profits over the safety of its products.“OpenAI occupies a unique role, facing cyber threats while pioneering transformative technology that could revolutionize how institutions combat them," Nakasone told the Post in a statement.