OpenAI executive who opposed ‘adult mode’ fired for sexual discrimination
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. OpenAI has cut ties with one of its top safety executives, on the grounds of sexual discrimination, after she voiced opposition to the controversial rollout of AI erotica in its ChatGPT product.
The fast-growing artificial intelligence company fired the executive, Ryan Beiermeister, in early January, following a leave of absence, according to people familiar with the matter. OpenAI told her the termination was related to her sexual discrimination against a male colleague.
“The allegation that I discriminated against anyone is absolutely false," Beiermeister said in a statement in response to a request for comment. In a statement, an OpenAI spokeswoman said Beiermeister “made valuable contributions during her time at OpenAI, and her departure was not related to any issue she raised while working at the company." Beiermeister served as the vice president leading OpenAI’s product policy team, which develops rules for how people can use the company’s products and helps design the enforcement mechanisms for those policies.
Her ousting came ahead of OpenAI’s planned launch early this year of a mode that will allow users to create AI erotica in ChatGPT. The planned feature, which would permit adult-themed conversation including sexual topics for adult users, has drawn criticism from researchers at the company who have studied the ways some people develop unhealthy attachments to chatbots, according to some of the people.
They have raised the prospect that sexual content could intensify the feelings some people have for the AI personas they view as companions. Members of an advisory council on “well-being and AI" that OpenAI convenes regularly have also expressed opposition to adult mode, and
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