AI will help discover new science, such as cures for diseases, which is perhaps the most important way to increase quality of life long-term. AI will also present new threats to society that we have to address. No company can sufficiently mitigate these on their own; we will need a society-wide response to things like novel bio threats, a massive and fast change to the economy, extremely capable models causing complex emergent effects across society, and more. These are the areas the OpenAI Foundation will initially focus on, and in my opinion are some of the most important ones for us to get right. The Foundation will spend at least $1 billion over the next year. @woj_zaremba, co-founder of OpenAI, will transition to Head of AI Resilience. I believe that shifting how the world thinks about safety to include a Resilience-style approach is critical, and I am extremely grateful to Wojciech for taking on this role. Wojciech has been my cofounder for the last decade; anyone who knows him will understand what I mean when I say he is one of a kind. He has a lot of ideas about how we build a new kind of AI safety. @JacobTref is joining as Head of Life Sciences and Curing Diseases. @annaadeola, our VP of Global Impact, will transition to Head of AI for Civil Society and Philanthropy. @robert_kaiden is joining as Chief Financial Officer. @jeffarnold is joining as Director of Operations.
OpenAI Foundation Commits One Billion Dollars to AI Resilience and Health
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The OpenAI Foundation is operationalizing its $130 billion equity stake by committing at least $1 billion over the next year. Funding targets four areas: life sciences, economic impact, AI resilience, and community programs. This includes early investments toward a $25 billion long-term commitment to curing diseases and societal safety.
The AI Resilience program serves as a core safety framework led by OpenAI co-founder Wojciech Zaremba. This pillar focuses on societal preparation for biosecurity threats, AI's impact on youth, and independent model safety evaluations. It addresses the complex, emergent effects that advanced models may have on the global economy and civil society.
The foundation is engaging with unions and policymakers to develop solutions for AI-driven economic shifts. For those in medical sectors, the organization will prioritize creating open health datasets and hosting workshops to empower scientists with AI tools. Expect a steady rollout of new grants and program details through mid-2026.
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