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Another OpenAI employee announced she quit over safety concerns hours before two execs resigned | Krueger said tech firms can "disempower those seeking to hold them accountable" by sowing division.


Gretchen Kruger announced in a thread on X on Wednesday that she quit OpenAI on May 14.

She added that more needs to be done to improve "decision-making processes; accountability; transparency; documentation; policy enforcement; the care with which we use our own technology; and mitigations for impacts on inequality, rights, and the environment." The former policy research worker said that people and communities share these worries that can "influence how aspects of the future can be charted, and by whom" and that they shouldn't be "misread as narrow, speculative, or disconnected." In another post, she wrote, "One of the ways tech companies in general can disempower those seeking to hold them accountable is to sow division among those raising concerns or challenging their power.

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