OpenAI is undergoing significant leadership changes as Luke Metz, a key figure in the development of ChatGPT, announced his departure after more than two years with the company. Metz's exit follows the appointment of Liam Fedus as the new leader of post-training efforts at OpenAI. Fedus is set to take over from Barret Zoph, who was previously involved in the project. This shift in personnel comes amid speculation regarding OpenAI's future direction and the anticipated release of artificial general intelligence (AGI). The company has also shared a new benchmark aimed at assessing AI agents' performance, indicating preparations for advancing their technology. The timing of these departures raises questions about the company's stability and its ability to achieve its ambitious goals.
Can AI really compete with human data scientists? OpenAI’s new benchmark puts it to the test https://t.co/ylrSJxCzTk
OpenAI is preparing everything for the next big step: agents. Benchmarks are being set and it wouldn't be surprising if we see the first results right at the beginning of next year (or with luck this year?). The hype is real! https://t.co/mzd5VWOXec
OpenAI shared a new benchmark. ⬇️ https://t.co/HiqGqk99xb