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Microsoft’s Vice President of Generative AI Research Set to Join OpenAI

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Microsoft VP of GenAI Research Leaves for OpenAI

Microsoft’s Vice President of Generative AI (GenAI) research, Sebastien Bubeck, has announced his departure from the company to join OpenAI, the organization behind the popular ChatGPT. The specific role Bubeck will take on at OpenAI remains unclear.

A Focus on AGI Development

A spokesperson for Microsoft confirmed the news, stating, “Sebastian has decided to leave Microsoft to further his work toward developing AGI.” The spokesperson expressed optimism about maintaining a collaborative relationship with Bubeck in his new position at OpenAI. Bubeck has not yet responded to requests for comment regarding his transition.

Ongoing Research at Microsoft

While Bubeck departs, many of his collaborators who co-authored a research paper on Microsoft’s Phi LLMs—which are smaller and more efficient than traditional large language models—are expected to stay at Microsoft. They plan to continue the development of these models, ensuring that the work initiated under Bubeck’s leadership will progress.

Context of Recent Departures

Bubeck’s move comes amid a series of departures from OpenAI, including the recent exit of longtime Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati in September. Despite these changes, CEO Sam Altman has denied any connection between these departures and potential restructuring within the company.

Conclusion

As Bubeck transitions to OpenAI, the industry will be watching closely to see how his expertise in generative AI and AGI development will influence the future direction of both companies. The ongoing evolution in the AI landscape underscores the competitive and dynamic nature of this rapidly advancing field.

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