
OpenAI’s Chief Futurist Is Leaving the Company
THE SO WHAT
Senior safety and strategy departures at major labs are a reminder that the people shaping long-term AI trajectories are mobile. Enterprise buyers should pay more attention to who’s actually steering a lab’s roadmap — and how stable that leadership looks over a 3–5 year horizon.
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